Look up kiting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kiting may refer to: Flying a kite Check kiting, a form of banking fraud Domain kiting, a practice...
can be used to power activities such as kite surfing, kite landboarding, kite buggying and snow kiting. The kite has been claimed as the invention of the...
Check kiting or cheque kiting (see spelling differences) is a form of check fraud, involving taking advantage of the float to make use of non-existent...
not kiting, it floats aloft as a pure balloon; when it is kiting, it is a true kite. Kytoons are used to loft radio antennas, rescue signals, and kite-line...
maximizing performance for large kites; E. D. Archibald was the first to use piano wire for kiting. Flatland kiting hang gliders with 3000' of tow line...
also make use of kiting. William Abner Eddy patented a kite. He used kites for aerial photography (KAP). US646375 Willian A. Eddy kite patent image. Photo...
The Kite Runner is the first novel by Afghan-American author Khaled Hosseini. Published in 2003 by Riverhead Books, it tells the story of Amir, a young...
indoor kite festivals occur regularly, complete with the demonstrations and competitions that take place at outdoor kiting events. Kite types Kite applications...
proceeds of other cards. Unlike check kiting, which is illegal under nearly all circumstances, laws against credit card kiting are not completely prohibitive...
borne the name HMS Kite, after the kite, a bird of prey: HMS Kite (1764) was a 6-gun cutter launched in 1764 and sold in 1771. HMS Kite (1778) was a 12-gun...
towed into the air behind a car or boat or by use of ambient winds for the kiting. As of 2009, no country in the world requires a license to pilot such a...
instructors. As with all kite-flying activities, the kiting code of conduct applies. Buggy (disambiguation) Buggy (automobile) Kite landboarding Kitesurfing...
in 2016 as a not-for-profit kiters association, covering also land and snow kiting, claiming to be the only legal kiting governing body over WS. The World...
kitesurfing, kite landboarding, snowkiting, kite buggying, kite-energy systems or airborne wind energy, and recreational kiting. Foil kites are flown with...
The kite experiment is a scientific experiment in which a kite with a pointed conductive wire attached to its apex is flown near thunder clouds to collect...
cheque is due to a kiting scheme does the bank traditionally take action. Banks have always had various methods of detecting kiting schemes and stopping...
Fighter kites are kites used for the sport of kite fighting. Traditionally, most are small, unstable single-line flat kites where line tension alone is...
The black kite (Milvus migrans) is a medium-sized bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal raptors. It is thought...
A power kite or traction kite is a large kite designed to provide significant pull to the user. The two most common forms are the foil, and the leading...
Incendiary kite(also Firebomb kite, flaming kite, Fire Kite) is a kite with a bomb, incendiary device, or Molotov cocktail attached. Kites were first...
Oliver Kite (1920–1968) was a master flyfisher, writer, broadcaster, naturalist and television personality of the 1960s. He was born on 27 November 1920...
The red kite (Milvus milvus) is a medium-large bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as eagles,...
Formula Kite is the kitesurfing class chosen by World Sailing for the 2024 Summer Olympics. The class features a foil kite and a board with a hydrofoil...
Apollonios of Kition (or Apollonius of Citium; Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος ὁ Κιτιεύς), was a physician (fl. c. 60 BC) belonging to the Empiric school of thought...
Jeff Kite (born March 19, 1979) is an American musician, composer, producer and member of the band, The Voidz. In 2009, Julian Casablancas released his...