-
championship competition occurs at the
annual convention of the
American Kitefliers ****ociation. In India, ****stan,
Brazil and Chile,
there have been reported...
- The
American Kitefliers ****ociation (AKA) was
created in 1964 by
Robert M.
Ingraham of New Mexico. Its
purpose is to
educate the
public in the art, history...
- & J (October 2002), "The
Gibson Girl
transmitter and kite" (PDF), The
Kiteflier, no. 93, The Kite
Society of
Great Britain, pp. 19–23 "Highest altitude...
-
football stadium in Hønefoss,
Norway American Kickboxing Academy American Kitefliers ****ociation
Australian Karting ****ociation
Alcoholic ketoacidosis, a medical...
-
Wireless Signal – 12
December 1901. Kiting, The
Journal of the
American Kitefliers ****ociation. Vol. 23, Iss. 5 –
Winter 2002.
November 2001
Faking the Waves...
- this kite festival. The
kites are
flown by
teams of 10 or more
adult kitefliers. The
Bebean is the
largest kite, and
looks like a broad-mouthed, split-tailed...
- of
November each year
centering on the
Corralejo Beaches. It
attracts kitefliers and kite
surfers from all over Europe. It is po****r
because the winds...
-
several roles at
kiting organizations including President of the
American Kitefliers ****ociation,
board member of Kite
Trade ****ociation International, and...
- In 1964 it was
featured in Kite Tales, the
newsletter of the
American Kitefliers ****ociation; as a
result it
became much more
widely known. Many derivative...
- (Hargrave echo?)
Retrieved 12
March 2011. Bird
Kites by
George Webster.
Kiteflier,
Issue 92, p. 5-12.
Archived 29
September 2006 at the
Wayback Machine...