If
you are standing in a kite store at a loss and the waves of the rich offer of
the most diverse kite types are threatening to hit you over the head, you will
find in this book more than just a helper for the correct right purchase
decision.
In
a market overview, all common two-line kites are described and discussed in
detail, including a list of materials and the requirements for the pilot, who
will find the right model for him here.
If
you are standing on the beach with windblown hair and are annoyed by your kite,
which neither does what it is supposed to do nor what you want it to do, take a
break now.
Pick
up this book, because it not only contains valuable tips on flying stunt kites,
it also helps concretely with building instructions and know-how about
materials, cords, handles, scaffolding and much, much more important
information to successfully build a stunt kite yourself.
A
comprehensive book that not only turns the beginner into a connoisseur of the
two-line scene, but also contains explosive knowledge for advanced pilots.