Kite aerial photography (KAP) is photography generated by lifting a camera into the sky through use of a kite. The camera is triggered either remotely or automatically to take aerial shot and can be attached directly to the kite, but is usually secured to an adjustable rig suspended from the kite line. With this elevated view, pilots can capture landscapes, objects, architecture, and people in entirely new ways. The beginning of KAP dates back to the late 19th century. Aerial photography from kites is, in fact, one of the oldest forms of remote sensing of the Earth´s surface.
The KAP Foils developed by German kite enthusiast Ralf Beutnagel are reliable and very stable lifter kites for a camera rig. They are successfully in use since 2006 and have impressed many Kite Aerial Photographers by their flight characteristics. The wind range of the KAP Foil is fairly wide. These kites perform very well even in ground winds. Even KAP Foil 8.0 is more than sufficient to carry heavier cameras in light winds. In stronger winds, all KAP Foils fly very stable without slipping sideways.
-Does not come with flying line Rec: 200#
-7 m (23ft.) fringe tail incl.
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KAP Foils generate enormous pull. For experienced pilots only. Strict observation of mentioned age and wind range is highly recommended.
COMPONENT |
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TECHNICAL DATA |
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WIDTH: |
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130 cm / 51" |
HEIGHT: |
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120 cm / 47" |
MATERIAL: |
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Ripstop-Nylon |
FRAME: |
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N/A |
LINE: |
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Polyester 90kp/200lb |
INCLUDED: |
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No |
WIND RANGE: |
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2-6 Bft (11-49km/hr ; 7-31 mph) |
AGE: |
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14+ |