Category Archives: KL Archive
Issue 38: ProFile with Carl Bragiel
I met Carl for the first time a couple years ago at the 2003 Crescent [...]
Oct
Issue 38: Under a Blue Moon
Flying kites and the idea of flying with friends has a major appeal to me. [...]
Oct
Issue 38: ProFile with Cristoph Riddle
I first had the pleasure of meeting Christoph at the Berkeley Kite Festival in 2003… [...]
Oct
Issue 38: Bruce Lambert’s Tips – Adjusting a fighter kite for optimum performance!
Here’s the goal or objective for adjusting a fighter kite: Adjust the kite so its [...]
Issue 38: Tangler Fighter Kite Plans
Specifications [fourcol_one]Sail Bow Spine Battens[/fourcol_one] [twocol_one]Ultra-light Orcon, Icarex or polyfilm .06″ carbon rods, 24 9/16″ [...]
Oct
Issue 38: “No Secrets” Trains Pt. 2
When I wrote the original No Secrets Handbook of Kite Trains back in 1990 (and [...]
Oct
Issue 38: Environmental Protection
Environmental pollution is a growing concern worldwide, alternative energy sources and clean up efforts are [...]
Oct
Issue 38: Washington State International Kite Festival
For years I had heard all about WSIKF, but never made it having been a [...]
Oct
Issue 38: Washington State International Kite Festival (results)
People’s Choice Flier Neil Dawson Dick Curran Ronda Brewer People’s Choice Kite Eric Wilson Pink [...]
Issue 38: Yaripa Kite Festival
It was good to be back. Ada and I have been in Colombia before, two [...]
Oct
Issue 38: Berkeley Kite Festival
Having first picked up a kite in the bay area, I always make a point [...]
Oct
Issue 38: Southern Oregon Kite Festival
It happens every summer; for 2 days in July and for the past 12 years, [...]
Oct
Issue 38: Fighter Kite World Cup
The Call went out to all fighter kite fliers to meet at the 2004 Washington [...]
Oct
Issue 38: Cleveland Kite Festival
Kitefliers from all across the Midwest gathered on September 11-12 for the Cleveland Kite Festival [...]
Oct
Issue 38: Indiana Trick Clinic
In the winter of 2003 a program was proposed to the master kite flyer living [...]
Oct
Issue 38: Steveston Sport Kite Competitions
Whew, what a weekend we had July 24th and 25th… After a few late glitches [...]
Oct
Issue 38: Review of Big Bang by New Tech Kites
Specifications Manufacturer: New Tech Kites Model: Big Bang Wingspan: 92 inches Height: 40 inches Standoff [...]
Oct
2004 Washington State International Kite Festival – Day 8
This has been a truly amazing festival, and I’m sorry to say that this is [...]
Aug