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Fancy Kites - Kite Flyer Info
Kites can be made in almost any shape, it just takes a bit of ingenuity to get them to fly.
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Diamond Kite Design - Kite Flyer Info
This kite design is named for a fictional character from Dickens, the Richard ... How to Make Your Own Diamond · Us Flying a Diamond · Delta Kite Design ...
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Kite History - Kite Flyer Info
Kite History. It is thought that the earliest use of kites occurred among the Chinese. ... In 1948 Francis Rogallo developed the flexible delta wing, ...
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Box Kite Design - Kite Flyer Info
It is one of the most edifying things in the world to see a box kite that you have built fly. ... Box Kite Diagram Image ...
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Kite History - Kite Flyer Info
While all of this went on in Asia, the Greeks were doing their own experimentation with kites. The first recorded kite flight occurred in about 400 B.C. ...
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Diamond Kite Design - Kite Flyer Info
This kite design is named for a fictional character from Dickens, the Richard Babley Memorial Kite.
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How to Fly - Kite Flyer Info
There are several good ways to launch a kite. You can hold it up to the breeze and let it float away, letting string out as the kite moves. ...
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Kite Flyer Info
Everything you ever wanted to know about kites and kiteflying.
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Kite Flyer Info
Everything you ever wanted to know about kites and kiteflying.
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Diamond Kite Design - Kite Flyer Info
This kite is fairly large (4 feet by 4 feet), but it can be cut down in scale if desired. It is a simple design and uses very basic materials. I built the ...
 
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