The Nevada winds, howling on Monday, would blow the Citabria around like a kite.
Neither should Google be as high as a kite nor has any body got Google stumped.
The heroine has climbed onto a roof (showing some thigh) to retrieve a kite.
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Just above the northwestern turret room was a tall electric pole where a kite had made its perch.
Literally uplifting, "Promenade" shows the artist with a broad grin on his face, flying his wife in the air like a kite.
In Franklin's own account of his experiment (published in 1752), a kite fashioned from a silk handkerchief is set aloft in a storm.
Remember wondering what it would be like to fly a kite big enough to lift you off the ground, like Mary Poppins and her umbrella?
He was the first to cross the Bering Strait from Alaska to Russia in an ultralight aircraft, basically a lawn chair attached to a kite and propeller.
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Go buy a kite and go to the beach.
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For children with STEM mentors in their families and neighborhoods, even a basic childhood activity like flying a kite becomes a lesson in aerodynamics, and a window into the wonders of the universe and future careers.
Saint tried the good-cop approach, holding a kite-flying event in a park, after surveys showed that residents felt strongly about energy independence, and giving pinwheels to tots at a July 4th parade to promote wind power.
Even those with low numbers of grade AAB students will get involved in the bidding war for those with top grades - because they will be seen as a kite mark of an institution's success, he added.
Is like a kite without a tail.
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Time is indicated by chimes, and rather than hands, intricately enameled dials depict a girl chasing a kite across Paris on one watch, while a love-struck man watches a shooting star over the Eiffel Tower on the other.
While people have long experimented with using kites to pull everything from wagons to boats, the key breakthrough came in the mid-1980s, when a pair of French brothers, Bruno and Dominique Legaignoux, invented a kite with an inflatable bladder on its leading edge.
When we were planning the expedition, someone suggested a tiny kite-powered ice buggy that had been developed for a previous trip, but it was too small, too light for us.
Ms Lumley was presented with a Powys gold kite award and a "certificate of appreciation for exemplary achievement" by the chairman of Powys council, Garry Banks, at the Palace of Westminster.
That's about what it's like trying to control a kitesurfing kite in the gusty trade winds off Maui's North Shore.
Next year I may still be flying a Cessna 172, or a paper kite (if Nasdaq hits 1100), or something wonderfully sleek.
Cassanges went on to become a well-known kite-maker, developing a series of ring-shaped kites to celebrate the Olympic Games.
While at the camp, guests can participate in a variety of activities, including exploring ice caves, visiting a nearby science base, kite-skiing or touring a colony of Emperor penguins, where more than 6, 000 of the flightless birds nest and raise their chicks.
Lightning is famously reluctant to strike twice, but Kickstarter seems intent on at least kitting Fargo and his contemporaries out with a lot of copper wire and a really big kite.
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Most kites have a wrist leash that releases one side of the kite when the surfer lets go of the control bar, so the kite flaps uselessly like a flag instead of dragging the surfer underwater (it can happen).
Otherwise, it's strictly a matter of keeping the kite under control, and that's best learned from a skilled instructor.
There was a large volume of kite surfers in the sea at the time, the RNLI said.
The Makani kite is a black wing with four propellers and a tether that doubles as a power cord.
Could the kite lift a brass key weighing a quarter of a pound, which Tucker says was typical of the day?
Its western range now extends to Oregon, but in the eastern United States the white-tailed kite remains a bird of the South.
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