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Another angle that shows how the "Buzz Saw" got its name. Meanwhile "Percy" gets his beak in.
In the Background is a nice example of a soft kite, "Humpty Dumpty." Soft kites or foils are made without a rigid frame, instead internal cloth "ribs" and air pressure work to create a lifting surface.
Without the need for a heavy frame there is no limit to the shape or size of this type of kite. Later this year New Zealander Peter Lynn plans to launch a 10,000 square foot version, shattering his own current record for the world's largest kite.