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Kite aerial photography (1179 bytes)
1: [[Image:SFinRuins.jpg|thumbnail|300px|Early kite photo from 1906]] 3: ...ed from a [[kite flying|kite]] and used to take [[aerial photograph]]s. The camera rigs can range from the... 4: ...tive (in many ways) to any other form of [[aerial photography]]. 12: *A portal to most websites on Kite Aerial Photography can be found on: http://www.bults.net/kapnet/inde... 16: [[Category: Kites]] Aerial photography (766 bytes) 1: ...ircraft]], [[balloon]], [[rocket]], [[Kite flying|kite]] or similar [[vehicle]]. It was first practised ... 3: Aerial photography is used in [[cartography]], land-use planning, st... 5: Aerial photos are often processed by a [[GIS]] system. 8: *[[kite aerial photography]] 9: *[[blimp aerial photography]] Kite (1276 bytes) 2: ... tension of a string held by the operator. See: [[kite flying]]. 3: ...ite]] and [[Black Kite]]. See also [[Black-winged Kite]] in the genus ''[[Elanus]]''. 4: ...iamond shaped [[quadrilateral]]. See: [[geometric kite]]. 5: ...again in the song "[[Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!]]" by [[the Beatles]]. 6: *[[Fred Kite]] was a character in ''I'm All Right Jack!'' play... Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! (2301 bytes) 1: "'''Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!'''" is the title of a [[1967]] song from the [[T... 12: :BENEFIT OF MR. KITE, 18: :Mssrs. KITE and HENDERSON, in announcing the following Entert... 27: * [http://www.beatlesagain.com/bkite.html Discussion of the original poster, with imag... 28: ...nely_hearts_club_band/being_for_the_benefit_of_mr_kite lyrics] Stunt kite (239 bytes) 1: ...obatic maneuvers such as flips and twirls. Stunt kites can reach speeds of up to 100 [[MPH]]. 5: [[Category:Kites]] John Kite (1922 bytes) 1: '''John Kite''' (died [[1537]]) was successively [[Archbishop ... 19: [[Category:1537 deaths|Kite, John]] Sport kite (2167 bytes) 1: ... spectacular, with up to eight pilots and stacked kites with tails flying within inches of each other an... 3: ...turns, loops and landings, to maneuvers where the kite is flipped and turned end over end, wrapping the ... 5: ...that are difficult or impossible with a dual-line kite. Unique quadline maneuvers include reverse flight... 7: ...ow wheeled [[buggy|buggies]] or [[surfboard]]s ([[kite surfing]]). 10: ...ww.idemployee.id.tue.nl/p.j.f.peters/kites/ Trick kite descriptions] Snail Kite (2110 bytes) 2: <tr><th bgcolor=pink>Snail Kite</th></tr> 4: <tr><td align="center">[[image:evgkite.jpg|Snail Kite]]</td></tr> 21: The ''' Snail Kite''', ''Rostrhamus sociabilis'', is a [[bird of pre... 23: The Snail Kite is a resident breeder in tropical [[South America... 27: The Snail Kite has long, broad, and rounded wings. It is long-ta... Kite (bird) (3468 bytes) 2: <tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>'''Kites'''</th></tr> 3: ...-shouldered Kite]]<br><small>''[[Black-shouldered Kite]]''</td></tr> 39: '''Kites''' are [[Bird of prey|raptor]]s with long wings ... 50: *** [[Black-winged Kite]], ''Elanus caeruleus'' 51: *** [[Black-shouldered Kite]], ''Elanus axillaris'' Red Kite (2696 bytes) 2: <tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>''' Red Kite '''</th></tr> 3: <tr><td>[[image:Redkite.JPG]]</td></tr> 18: The '''Red Kite''' (''Milvus milvus'') is a medium large [[bird o... 22: In the [[Middle Ages]], Red Kites were much more widespread, their scavenging habi... 26: ...ith a now well-established strong population. The kites are a common sight above the houses of the [[Buc... Black Kite (2482 bytes) 2: <tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>''' Black Kite '''</th></tr> 3: <tr><td>[[image:Black-Kite.jpg]]</td></tr> 18: The '''Black Kite''' (''Milvus migrans'') is a medium-sized [[bird ... 26: In the [[United Kingdom]], this [[kite (bird)|kite]] occurs only as a wanderer on migration. 28: Black kites will take small live prey as well as [[fish]] an... Brahminy Kite (1827 bytes) 2: <tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>''' Brahminy Kite '''</th></tr> 17: The '''Brahminy Kite''', ''Haliastur indus'', is a medium-sized [[bird... 19: This [[kite (bird)|kite]] is a familiar sight in the skies of [[India]] a... 21: ... the ''Milvus'' species, [[Red Kite]] and [[Black Kite]], which have forked tails. 23: ...om both the resident and migratory races of Black Kite in Asia by the paler appearance, shorter wings an... Kite, Georgia (2556 bytes) 1: '''Kite''' is a town located in [[Johnson County, Georgia... 4: Kite is located at 32°41'29" North, 82°30'55" ... Kite flying (4638 bytes) 1: '''Kite flying''' is the [[hobby]] of flying kites. 2: ...n of a string held by the operator. See types of kites, below, for a list of different types and styles... 4: ...s are abrasive and able to sever the competitor's kites. Such practice is dangerous since the abrasive s... 6: ...actly folded for storage or transport. Lower cost kites in quantity production may be made from printed ... 8: ... light fabrics such as silk for the sails. Modern kites are made with synthetic materials: nylon or more... Geometric kite (847 bytes) 1: ''A separate article is about [[kite flying]].'' 5: <div style="float:left">[[Image:kite.png]]</div> 7: In [[geometry]], a '''kite''' is a type of [[quadrilateral]], a four-sided [... 9: In a kite, the [[angle]]s between the sides of unequal leng... Son Kite (277 bytes) 1: '''Son Kite''' are Sebastian Mullaert and Marcus Henriksson. ... 4: *[http://www.sonkite.com/ www.sonkite.com (official website)] Tom Kite (1992 bytes) 1: '''Tom Kite''' was born [[December 3]], [[1949]] in [[Austin... 3: Kite attended the [[University of Texas at Austin|Univ... 5: Kite’s short game is excellent. His long game is weak... 7: Among Kite's career accomplishments are: 16: Tom Kite was the first in Tour history to reach $6 million... Airfoil kite (147 bytes) 1: ...ift. A [[power kite]] is an example of an airfoil kite. 3: [[Category:Kites]] Power kite (1429 bytes) 1: ...control systems|control systems]] used with these kites which have 3-5 lines and a bar or handles. 3: Power kites are generally used in conjunction with a vehicle... 4: in [[kite surfing]] (on a surfboard), '''kite buggying''' (on a purpose-built 5: ...n '''kite skiing''' (on, of course, skis), plus [[KiteATB]] (on a ATB/Mountainboard/Landboard). 7: ...what popular is '''kite jumping''', using a power kite to pull the Box kite (1195 bytes) 1: ...te''' is a classic high-performance [[Kite_flying|kite]]. It was invented by [[Lawrence Hargrave]] in [[... 5: Large box kites are constructed as cellular kites. Rather than one box, there are many, each with... 7: ...nd [[Kevlar]] were available, high performace box kites used oiled [[silk]], [[linen]] or [[hemp]] sails... 9: ''See also:'' [[kite flying]] 10: [[Category: Kites]]
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