Dual Line& Quads& Reviews& Single Line& kites too!Jan 26 2008 02:26 pm

Highlights of the 2008 KTAI Trade Show and new products

The 2008 Kite Trade Assoc. Intl. Convention and Trade Show was held in Portland, OR Jan 7 to 11. Over a hundred of the movers and shakers of the kite world attended. Kite store Dealers from all over the country and Vendor/Exhibitors and Kite Designers came together for the annual meeting to exchange ideas, see new products and celebrate and award their most influential and noted contributing members. The Revolution kite flying team I-Quad received the award for the best Kite Promotion. Emphasis here is on promoting the sport. Past years the award was for best marketing effort, catalog, etc. George Emmons, of Into the Wind, got the Checkley Lifetime achievement award. All the nominees were deserving.

The Trade Show was set in the Ballroom of the Red Lion Jantzen Beach Hotel on the banks of the mighty Columbia River separating OR and WA State. The huge wall of windows overlooking the river gave a spectacular look to the kite displays, even if sunlight was in short supply. Some new products (but not all) that caught our eye were Premier Kites new Spider line of stunt kites by Jon Trennepohl & Wayne Brunjes. Notably the Wolf and the Widow are huge steps forward for Premier. Jon’s previous kites flew well, but became design dated. The new Spider series has a velcro T at the spine base, allowing the addition of a spine weight. (more…)

Kite News& Single Line& kites too!Dec 12 2007 12:27 pm

The Movie The Kite Runner, based on Khaled Hosseini’s 2003 novel is both horrific and haunting. With the book, you want to stop reading, but you can’t put it down. The movie is just as powerful. It is about betrayal and hopes for redemption. It is about cultures in collision. It is about the terrible Taliban, and their cruelty. It is about war, occupation, and the devastation it brought on Afghanistan in the 1970’s. It is also about fighter kite flying. (more…)

Dual Line& ReviewsOct 25 2007 04:16 pm

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Zephyr [zef-er]

  1. a gentle, mild breeze
  2. (initial capital letter ) Literary. the west wind.
  3. any of various things of fine, light quality, as fabric, yarn, etc.
  4. The Greek and Roman god of the west wind, considered the most pleasant of the winds.

After playing in a steady 5-8 mph Twilight Breeze (coming form the West no doubt) you’ll agree that these 4 definitions describe the Zephyr aptly.

The Zephyr flies like a dream.  It feels smooth and steady, even in variable wind.  It will try and go in any direction it’s guided.  If the kite’s angle changes a little bit, it will gracefully flip over and still float, or crash trying.

After filling up the sail with wind (and designating one of many wind directions), a few “tugs” is all it takes to make this baby climb.  Done incorrectly, the kite feels surprisingly heavy; if you fight the kite, it will barely get off the ground in lighter winds.  Change the kite’s angle a little and lessen your movements, and the kite’s weight all but disappears [even in the lightest wind.] (more…)

Festivals& Single LineOct 12 2007 04:43 pm

World Record

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

At the annual Convention of the American Kite Flyers Association in Ocean Shores, Washington, 20 giant octopus kites flew all at one time, setting a new World Record. The revious record was 19 such kites aloft. Each kite weighs about 35 pounds and cost $4500.00. 

The convention ran from Oct. 1- Oct. 7th. It featured competitions in dual and quad line sport kites, fighter kites, kite making, mass ascensions, workshops and seminars for participants. About 350 people attended all or part from almost every State and many foreign countries. Delegates came from Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Great Britain, Canada, Guatemala, and more. Total members in the AKA are about 3600. Ask us about membership and the benefits, like discounts on kites at particpating kite stores. (more…)

LocationsJul 02 2007 04:17 pm

OUR FAVORITE FLYING LOCATIONS in the Portland, OR area are Delta Park West and the Columbia River beach on Marine Drive adjacent to 42nd Street boat ramp.

DELTA PARK WEST IS NEXT TO THE PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY. It should not be confused with Delta Park East where the baseball and soccer fields are. Delta Park West is a large grassy field next to the yellow Light Rail Train’s park and ride lot and the entrance to PIR. If driving, take I-5 to the PIR exit, and follow the signs to the entrance to the racetrack. Park next to the field in paved lot. You can judge wind speed by the flags on top the race track entrance. The field is grass until late July and early August when it gets dry. Fly in the south non-dog area away from the power lines. Great place for single line kites flown no higher than 400 feet. (more…)

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