The Nevada winds, howling on Monday, would blow the Citabria around like a kite.
Where pirates once lurked, kite surfers pass daydreamers in flowing ghandouras (traditional indigo-hued garments).
Like an airplane wing, the kite generates more lift the faster it moves through the air.
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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The new watersports centre will also provide a focal point for celebrations, with kite and windsurfing demonstrations.
There was a large volume of kite surfers in the sea at the time, the RNLI said.
Satisfied, the kite returns to its perch and shows off the black epaulettes on its grey back.
If lightning did strike the kite, as Franklin says, the experimenter would almost certainly have been electrocuted.
Council leader Jeremy Kite said the council is exasperated at the lack of action from the company.
Just above the northwestern turret room was a tall electric pole where a kite had made its perch.
Then came Kelly Flinn, the Air Force's first B-52 female pilot, and, a few months later, William Kite.
The Makani kite is a black wing with four propellers and a tether that doubles as a power cord.
Two hi-tech cables link the kite to an electric generator on the ground where the electrical power is generated.
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Southern England Red Kite Group also said it could result in smaller broods.
Otherwise, it's strictly a matter of keeping the kite under control, and that's best learned from a skilled instructor.
Mai Tai Kite Camp officially began in 2007 and was created by Bill Tai, Partner, Charles River Ventures.
No biographer before Tucker has had the temerity to say the kite experiment should be added to this list.
This wire draws down "electrical fire" from the clouds, the charge being conducted earthward along the kite's rain-soaked string.
Ben most likely sent his kite aloft, but misunderstood, or misdescribed, what happened.
Cassanges went on to become a well-known kite-maker, developing a series of ring-shaped kites to celebrate the Olympic Games.
Last year, he took up kite skiing, the winter version of kite surfing, with some of his adventure buddies.
Work on the site at Kite's Croft business park will begin in 2006.
That's about what it's like trying to control a kitesurfing kite in the gusty trade winds off Maui's North Shore.
The species of birds confirmed as poisoned and included in the incidents are red kite, buzzard, golden eagle, tawny owl, and peregrine falcon.
The family priests immediately decided that if the boy lived they would declare the kite kuldevata, tutelary goddess of his family.
Indians: Bhangra, The Namesake, Shantaram, A Thousand Splendid Suns, Bollywood, residency, The Kite Runner, Jhumpa Lahiri, Indian food and my passport.
The free event keeps the fun going in the afternoons with live music, aircraft displays, kite flying and meet-and-greets with pilots.
Could the kite lift a brass key weighing a quarter of a pound, which Tucker says was typical of the day?
Next year I may still be flying a Cessna 172, or a paper kite (if Nasdaq hits 1100), or something wonderfully sleek.
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