Key Elements
- the two full rotations done while the centre of the kite moves with an even speed forward
- horizontal, straight flight while rotating
IN is called at the starting point, with the kite in vertical position, the left wing touching the ground at about <80. A straight line upwards is flown until ^40 is reached. Then a 720° clockwise spin is performed. The centre of the kite should follow a straight, horizontal line of 160% during these rotations, as shown in the animation. When the kite has reached >80, at the end of the rotations, it is stopped and flown downwards. OUT is called when the kite lands on its left wingtip, at >80.