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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. Kite rollerskating - Wikipedia

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    Kite Skating Resources Kite skate building supplies and instruction. Rockville All Terrain Sports Archived 2008-05-16 at the Wayback Machine US Manufacturer of Kiteblades. Kiteblading Ltd UK online shop specialising in Kiteblading equipment. Historical 1918 article on making a kite to hold while ice skating - Keyser, E.T. (December 1918).

  4. Kite - Wikipedia

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    Several companies have introduced self-contained crates and shipping containers that provide an alternative to gas-powered generators for remote locations. Such systems use a combination of autonomous, self-launching kites for generation and batteries to store excess power for when winds are low or when otherwise draw exceeds supply.

  5. 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

  6. Sport kite - Wikipedia

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    Some kite designs may be classified as power kites and traction kites, which can be used to tow wheeled kite buggies (kite buggying) or surfboards (kite surfing). Power kites vary in size from "trainers" which often have dual-lines and a small sail area, to large full size traction kites with four lines, designed to pull people on kite boards ...

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. Peter Powell (kite maker) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Trevor Powell (29 June 1932 – 3 January 2016) [1] was a British kite maker who developed a steerable kite in 1972, using dual lines. The kite that made him famous is known as the "Peter Powell Stunter". It became an international bestselling kite in 1976. [2]