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Kite Aptel AG667B eagle-shaped large 160 cm, mixed colors
Kite Aptel AG667B eagle-shaped large 160 cm, mixed colors
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Kite Aptel AG667B eagle-shaped large 160 cm, mixed colors
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Kite Aptel AG667B eagle-shaped large 160 cm, mixed colors
Kite Aptel AG667B eagle-shaped large 160 cm, mixed colors
The Aptel AG667B eagle-shaped large kite (160 cm wingspan) is a single-line recreational kite designed for stable, visually striking flight. Constructed with bright mixed-colour panels and a stylized eagle silhouette, this kite is intended for outdoor family activities such as park and beach flying. Its generous wingspan and simple rigging provide predictable lift and responsiveness in moderate wind conditions, making it accessible for both children and adults seeking an easy-to-fly, decorative kite.
The kite combines a large wingspan with lightweight materials to achieve steady gliding and good wind capture. Its eye-catching eagle shape and mixed colours enhance visibility against the sky, while the single-line design ensures straightforward setup and control. The construction focuses on ease of use, offering quick assembly and stable performance in typical recreational wind ranges.
This kite is not designed for high-performance sport flying, stunt manoeuvres, or competitive kite events. It requires moderate, consistent winds to perform best; in very light air it may struggle to stay aloft, and in strong gusty winds it can become difficult to control or risk damage.
Assemble the kite according to the included frame and spar layout, ensuring all connections are secure. Attach the flying line to the bridle point and select an open area free of trees, power lines and obstructions. Face into a steady breeze, hold the kite up or have an assistant release it while you let out line gradually to allow the kite to gain altitude. Control the kite by taking in or letting out line and by gently steering with small lateral movements of the line hand. After flying, reel the line in steadily and fold the kite following the assembly directions for storage.
For reliable performance, fly the kite in steady coastal or park breezes of moderate strength and avoid launching during gusty or stormy conditions. Regularly inspect spars, bridles and the flying line for wear and replace any damaged components to maintain safe, stable flights.
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