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Single Line Fun - Opera Masks by Buteo Huang

Various single line kites that don't fit into the other sections.

Single Line Fun - Animals

Various single line kites that are shaped like animals

Single Line Fun- Sled & Foil Kites

Sleds and foils are nearly unbreakable and are either completely soft (frameless) or have the minimum of spars incorporated into their design. All are wind inflated and require little or no assembly. The small sleds and foils fold down and fit into a pocket, and are perfect for younger fliers. Larger sleds and foils are very stable and generate tremendous pull. These are often used for kite aerial photography as well as supporting a whole array of flags, banners and other line laundry.

Single Line Fun- Delta Kites

These traditional delta kites are a classic design, and are really easy to assemble and fly. Deltas have long been appreciated for being reliable and stable fliers, particularly in light winds. Due to their excellent lifting characteristics, they are also used for lifting various forms of line laundry including windsocks, spinners and banners. All have lovely graphics printed on to the nylon sail, and some are even appliquéd. Ready to fly, with flying line and handle included.

Single Line Fun- Diamond Kites

The traditional diamond kite is a classic design, and one of the most recognizable kite shapes. Diamond kites have endured the test of time and have proven to be strong and reliable fliers. Simple to put together and fly, our diamond kites have a light pull, and are an excellent choice for children and adults alike. All have lovely graphics printed or appliquéd on to the nylon sail, and include tails for stability and effect. Ready to fly with flying line and handle included.

Single Line- Box Kites

A box kite is a high-performance kite, noted for developing relatively high lift. It was invented by the Australian Lawrence Hargrave in 1893 Hargrave also linked several box kites together, creating sufficient lift for him to fly some 16 ft (4.9 m) off the ground.

Single Line Collectable- Rainer Hoffman

Born in 1964, Rainer Hoffman discovered his addiction to kite flying during 1986 in St Peter Ording. After building his first “regular” kites he quickly proceeded with his own unique designs. He finished 1st place several times during the German Championships since 1997 and already published his own assembly manuals. All kites of Rainer Hoffman truly convince through tremendous creativity and beautiful designs.

Single Line Collectable- Ralf Dietrich

Frank Ludwig was born in 1958. He is a psychotherapist, ingeneous tinkerer,
kite philosopher and founder of the “Kite & Art” publishing house.
His creativity enriches the world of kite flying with many fantastic ideas
since 1992.

Single Line Collectable- Lutz Treczoks

Lutz Treczoks was born in 1958 and has enjoyed kite flying since 1988. Very
soon there was no limit to his ambition to build his own kites. Over the
years Lutz Treczoks experimented with any kind of kites. Finally Lutz specialised
in building exceptional box kites and Cody kites. His models are fanciful
works of art that impress in all respects. Since 1998 Lutz Treczoks has been
a Greenpeace activist and has made use of his kites in many campaigns.

Single Line Collectable- HQ

A selection of quality butterfly shaped kites- decorate the sky!

Single Line Collectable- Spirit Of Air

A selection of quality butterfly shaped kites- light up the sky!

Single Line Collectable- Didak

A selection of quality butterfly shaped kites- light up the sky!

Single Line Collectable- Delta Conynes

The Delta Conyne is a very stable kite which flies extremely well in a large variety of winds. Delta Conynes combine the cellular structure of a Conyne (box) with the wings of a delta, resulting in a high lift kite with incredible stability, even in variable winds. These kites are often used for kite aerial photography as well as supporting a whole array of line laundry.

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