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How to KAP – Lesson #3 – Improving Kite Stability
In the first two articles on How To KAP we took a closer look at the Wind and the Kites. In this article, we’re going to get into a few details of what you can do to increase your kite’s stability.
In the first two articles on How To KAP we took a closer look at the Wind and the Kites. In this article, we’re going to get into a few details of what you can do to increase your kite’s stability.
Later that day the wind turned to south and picked up so I was allowed to go flying once again in that beautiful summer evening!
I had it all worked out to a tee! A nice little mount for an Insta 360 Go 2 action camera that clipped on to the spine of any Rokkaku!
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I’ve seen it performed with Revolution Reflex Tarantulas, but I never thought that my Zaephay could do it!
…and I did! As you can see from the selfie I have used for this article ‘s featured image!
I have a couple of 3-axis gimbals that I use when I’m out doing Kite Aerial Video. But … are the gimbals really improving the video stability?
After having completed a handful of KAP sessions lately, today I was back to quad kites again.
Some time ago I did some KAP sessions flying a Power Sled, but I wasn’t quite happy with its stability. But yesterday I decided to give it another go.
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