Monday, June 21, 2010
Beautiful moments........
30m LED tail in action (white)
10m tail with red LEDs
5M Mengli in action
Another beauty "Mengli"
The "Dreamliner"
72 LEDs flashing light (side mounted)
Three 4M deltas with flashing LEDs side lights and tail lights flying side by side
Crouching Tiger raises its paws, dominates the sky as the rest make way for its passage.
Dragon kite soaring over the singapore sky, rare scene indeed!
The 10cm and 15cm body plate dragons lying side by side , mouth wide open waiting to be fed. Their favourite food - the butterfly slider!
Mr 3m Bat is flying with a tail over the dam at the barrage!
So is Mr Rising Star.......
And Mr Colossal Bird too!!!
Its feeding time! The snack this time round is the butterfly slider - on the way up towards the hungry Cyborg Bat.
Mr Sea Swallow soaring up the clear blue sky!
Mr Octopus swimming merrily in the sea of clouds
Mr Satellite puts on some LEDs to look smart for the evening.
Mr Cyborg Bat taking off at the Barrage, and our friend solemnly sends him off.
Mr 40m King Cobra coming in for a landing at the Barrage before the thunderstorm arrives!
Mr Formation, as the name implies, really look like ten small diamond kites flying in formation, nice and neat!
Mr Rising Star trying to share the limelight with Mr Satellite, quietly watching behind.
Miss Giant Butterfly flying gracefully in the sky.
Mr Satellite really behaves like a satellite, orbiting above the same point over the Earth, in other words, it keeps very still even with some disturbance from the wind!
What a nice giant snake silhouette against the evening sky!
Mr Donald Duck is fascinated by this colourful ball with a tail!
Mr Giant Tiger enjoying a sunny afternoon at the Barrage!
Mr Lian Pu looks too serious with his chilli red face and long dark beard!
Mr 32m Snake lying on the grass, enjoying a sunbath at Anchorvale!
Miss Ladybird looks so happy on a gloomy afternoon at the Barrage!
I simply like the contrast of this picture, which speaks for itself, need i say more?
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
How to avoid your kite line getting cut.
Many of us have lost our beloved kites before. It is so frustrating to see our kites "fly" away when the line breaks and there is nothing much we can do except to say goodbye.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Kites of different sizes and winds at different heights
Kites of different sizes are meant for different kind of wind conditions. One may have the misconception that huge kites need strong wind to fly, it is really the opposite.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Enquiries
For enquiries, you can post a comment to this post, for the benefit of others who you think might be asking the same questions, else you can email to kitesnkytes@yahoo.com for a private reply. Thank you.
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