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  2. Power kite - Wikipedia

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    The lift generated by the kite and other flying characteristics are affected by the kite's angle of attack, which is set by the bridle; the arrangement of lines which terminate the main kite lines and attach to a number of points across the kite's surface. Power kites having 4 or 5 lines come in two variants, fixed bridle and depowerable.

  3. Minesto - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] This is a depression in the Irish Sea to the west of the West Anglesey Demonstration Zone, now the Morlais site. It is approximately 6.5 km offshore, and was consented by Natural Resources Wales in April 2017. [13] In 2017, Minesto submitted a scoping report for an 80 MW tidal kite array to be developed at the Holyhead Deep site.

  4. Kite buggy - Wikipedia

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    A kite buggy is a light, purpose-built vehicle powered by a traction kite (power kite). It is single-seated and has one steerable front wheel and two fixed rear wheels. The driver sits in the seat located in the middle of the vehicle and accelerates and slows down by applying steering manoeuvres in coordination with flying manoeuvres of the kite.

  5. Kiteboarding - Wikipedia

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    Power up: when the kite's power increases (suddenly), because of wind gusts or the kite's movement. Power zone : is the area in the sky where the kite generates the most lift (pull), this is generally between 0 and 60 degrees arc from the center of the downwind direction.

  6. Rigid-framed power kite - Wikipedia

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    A Rigid-framed power kite is one of the power kites which consists of a single skin and a rigid frame. [1] They are often used in the popular sport of kite surfing. Typically it has four lines and a pair of handles; or a particular style of bar, again with 4 lines.

  7. Windsport - Wikipedia

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    Kite boating - sailing a boat in displacement or planing mode using a kite; Kite landboarding - using a power kite with a wheeled board while standing; Kite buggy - using a wheeled buggy with seats attached to a power kite; Kite flying - flight of a small airfoil by a standing ground operator using 1-4 flying lines

  8. Peter Lynn - Wikipedia

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    These large-scale sparless kites include the manta ray, octopus, puffer-fish, gecko and trilobite. In 1987 he began developing power kites for traction uses,and designing boats, buggies, boards and snow sleds to use with them. The sport of kite buggying in its modern form began from a kitesailing craft Lynn developed.

  9. Kite types - Wikipedia

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    Single diamond colourful kites favoured in the UK Della porta kites This is a single-line kite which is usually square or a rectangle which contains two spars diagonally crossed. Delta or Delta-wing kites Single-line, dual-line stunt kites; [117] deltas with a triangular box are a variant [118] Diamond kites