Yesterday alone, I've heard about several cases of bridle breakage and out of control spinning, powered kites in various parts of the world. The kite have had to be set free. I suspect there may be more of these in the future as kites age and people fail to do proper preventive maintenance. People sometimes use things until they break. You don't want to do that with flat kite bridles. Heads up.
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transcribed by:
Rick Iossi
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