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Here
is what not to do to launch |
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You are ready for launch
and you are pulling on one line more than on the other
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NO |
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Pull
your hands equally and sharply far to the back for launch
. Bring the hands back equally in front of you after launch.
Ensure that you do not move one hand more than the other,
which would trigger a U-turn and a crash. |
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YES |
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You
launch with one line longer than the other. |
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Before launching, check that the lines
and the bridles are of equal length and that the bridles
are not tangled up.
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Do
not get anyone else to hold the kite for you |
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Land it on the ground, on its back, with
the nose in the direction of the wind. If the wind is
too strong, put a little bit of sand or small stones on
the sail
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