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Love2fly

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  1. Hi Exile....

    2.gif Hello, from NJ....

    I've been flying Revs for a little over three years. I'm a member of the Rev Riders. I fly regularly at Liberty State Park, NJ. There are a few ladies that fly out of the New England area, also; with one being on a team that goes waaaaay back; she even owned a kite shop, back "in the day".

    I know I've seen you on the Rev Forum, right? I'm curious to know how you missed all of the ladies that post on there. While the numbers are relatively low compared to the guys, we're out there.

    Like TK noted, it's possible that some females don't like the environment of flying.... though I love it! Others might not be aware of the sport kites at all. Even after all the flying I've done and spoken about, some of my extended family still think or picture my kite flying as a child running with a kite- the usual cliche!

    Hope this helps you out. Maybe I'll see/meet you out there. If you're ever in the NY/NJ area, give a shout out on the Rev Forum. The Jersey Crew is happy to fly with anyone; especially friends from the Forum!

    Have a great day.

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  2. Hello

    Here we are, finally, after a painful delivery, the quite new version of Kite Simulator. It is available on www.cramayailes-indoor.org section Kite Simulator. For reasons of follow-up of the downloads, a registration will be asked you before being able to download it.

    With regard to Kiteswap Editor, on which it is based, 2 major differences are the 3D simulation of what was codified (figures,tricks or ballets) and a modification of the language of codification to adapt it to the 3D simulation.

    I left to the version 1.0.0.0. According to the bugs which I would discover, or which we shall indicate me and the interest carried to the program, it will evolve....or not.

    In particular, if demand is strong enough, I was looking for a way to implement the pairs and teams ... Finally, I see. For now, I will let fall a little programming, after one year of work on this program, I saturated a bit.

    I hope you find any interest in this program, and it may satisfy some. Now it's your turn. The ball is in your court. It will become what you want it to be.

    Have fun and good flight, whether real or virtual.

    Hi...

    After changing the language preference to English, I clicked on Kite Simulator and nothing came up but an Google page.

  3. Hey John...

    A few answers:

    1. John Barresi with a mask on :blink:

    2. OPK... and an old one!

    3. The facial expression reminds me of Rich trying to catch his Rev; although, not quite as intense!

    4. Serious for a moment, it looks like he could have made it a quadline.

    5. I'm waiting for a the homeowner across the street to tell me where he lives... if he knows :wacko: ... and then I can tell everyone.

    Just being silly, but with a very short flying career as opposed to you Veterans :ani_notworthy: I haven't begun to scratch the surface of the kiting history. I think it's great that you did this. Like any other sport, there's always flashbacks (at the ver least) to pay homage to the greats of their game, we should do the same. (IMHO)

    I would have guessed Lee Sedwig, the only old kite I know by name is a Hawaiian, and I'd guess San Francisco.

    Keep the history lessons coming....I enjoy the education, Thanks.

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