Kite Surfing 101 tutorial part 2 FULL VIDEO NOT TRAILER part two of the kitesurfing/kiteboarding video, make sure you watch part 1 first!
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MKF Multiple Kite - El Alma del Piloto - Tutorial Multiple Kite Tutorial realizado por Gustavo Di Si volando 3 cometas comandadas con mandos independientes. Util para quienes se animen a iniciarse a practicar esta disciplina.
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Fly straight down as if you were setting up for a 540. You will pancake the kite next, then pull on one line.
This is a much harder pull then if you were doing a 540 and you are not doing anything with your other line.
The kite will go from the pancake to a fade, then spi
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