Kite Aerial Photography
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Click to return to How To page Here the DC is running out of puff, and coming in to land.
The low angle of attack is typical of low wind conditions. The sail is flapping, and the kite is about to stall.

You may think (from the photo at left) that there are two lines from the DC, but the image below shows the actual bridling arrangement clearly.

This shows the DC's bridle
(The "two-line" effect visible in the lower portion of the photo at left is a function of the mirror telephoto lens.)


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