
Wind Dumping
When wind hits the surface of a kite, it creates lift by generating a pressure differential between the front and back surfaces of the sail.
When wind hits the surface of a kite, it creates lift by generating a pressure differential between the front and back surfaces of the sail.
The Sunday started slow, with a few stable duties in the early hours of the day and a heavy grey sky overhead.
There’s something almost meditative about the sound of rippling fabric in the sky, the feel of tension in the lines, and the dance of color slicing through the wind.
The sun was shining, and the wind had finally started to pick up—just the kind of signal every kite enthusiast waits for.
Last Sunday was one of those classic days — sunny but pretty windy.
No, I didn’t fly the A-Quad Ghost only. I had more kites in my bag — it was that kind of day.
The final day of Easter — and finally I found some time to get out and fly!
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