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LOL, my photography skills pale in comparison. That dude, Ken, was there on Saturday and was passing out his card and shooting photos. Nice write up Hapes. Next time hopefully it'll be a better experience. Either a new Interstate battery or some air time.... better yet, both :)

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Thanks. I should be clear that most of the issues I had were my own doing, if that wasn't clear. The OSEK guys did a great job.

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It's always tough in light wind to learn! Not only do you need to learn the kite's controls, but work to even fly it! Hard enough even after learning to fly, it's a skill set not all want to learn! Best conditions are in the 7-10 mph range to learn, kite is easy to fly and you can concentrate on learning the controls.

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