Used as kites, these rigid stable aeroplanes are superior to the very best cellular kites I can make; they are lighter, pull harder per square foot, attain a greater angle of elevation, and have fewer parts.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A kite needs to be tied down in order to fly. I learned how important restrictions can sometimes be in order to experience freedom.
I'm learning kite surfing. It's a little surfboard you have on your feet with straps, and you have a big kite like a power glider in the air that pulls you. You don't need waves to move, and it makes a big spray of water as you go.
I love kite surfing and mountain bike riding. It's kind of interesting; my kite surfing ability has probably deteriorated with the rate of Kaggle's success.
Skysurfing is skydiving with a board on the feet. You can imagine with this big surface of a skysurfing board, there is a lot of force, a lot of power. Of course, I can use this power, for example, for nice spinning - we call it 'helicopter moves.'
Flying helicopters is what I do for fun.
Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines.
Imagination is the highest kite one can fly.
I've never flown a kite.
Kites rise highest against the wind - not with it.
A certain amount of opposition is a great help to a man. Kites rise against, not with, the wind.