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What (who) is Kite a cheque, to - definition

INFORMATION GIVEN TO MEDIA TO ASSESS AN AUDIENCE'S REACTION
Kite-flying (politics); Fly a kite (politics); Fly a kite

Kiteboarding         
  • [[Aaron Hadlow]] dominated Freestyle from 2004 to 2008
  • evolution of extreme sports
  • vertical-align=sup}} averaged 57.97 knots or 107.36 km/h over a 500m distance on 13 November 2017
  • nmi}} between [[France]] and [[Ireland]] on 19 July 2013
  • Kitesurfers wearing [[dry suit]]s on [[Long Island]] in winter when the air and water temperatures are near 0 °C (32 °F)
  • [[Gisela Pulido]] is a ten-time Freestyle Champion
  • harness]], and can wear a [[wetsuit]]
  • Twin tip kiteboard
  • nmi}} between [[Lisbon]] and [[Madeira]] on 7 July 2015
  • Kanagawa]], [[Japan]] in 2022
  • Most kitesurfing equipment: LEI Kite with bag and pump, twintip board and harness, plus floatation vest and helmet, lacking only the bar and lines
  • A [[Foil kite]]
  • [[Laird Hamilton]] demonstrated kitesurfing in 1996
  • foil]]'''(top center) [[power kite]]s
  • [[Peter Lynn]] lifting a kite in [[Dieppe]], September 1988
  • A [[leading edge inflatable kite]]
  • The peculiar travel pattern of a kite, compared to a sail fixed to a mast as in windsurf
  • inventor= Bruno T. Legaignoux, Dominique M. Legaignoux}}</ref>
  • The [[wind]] window
ACTION SPORT COMBINING ASPECTS OF WAKEBOARDING, SNOWBOARDING, WINDSURFING, SURFING, PARAGLIDING, SKATEBOARDING AND SAILING INTO ONE EXTREME SPORT
Kite surfing; Kitesurf; Parasurfing; Kyteboarding; Kite boarding; Kitesurfer; Kitesurfers; Kite+surfing; Kite Surfing; KiteSurfing; Leading edge inflatables; Paraboarding; Kite surfer; Kite board; Kite-surfing; Kitesurfing; Kiteboarder
Kiteboarding or kitesurfing is a sport that involves using wind power with a large power kite to pull a rider across a water, land, or snow surface. It combines aspects of paragliding, surfing, windsurfing, skateboarding, snowboarding, and wakeboarding.
kitesurfing         
  • [[Aaron Hadlow]] dominated Freestyle from 2004 to 2008
  • evolution of extreme sports
  • vertical-align=sup}} averaged 57.97 knots or 107.36 km/h over a 500m distance on 13 November 2017
  • nmi}} between [[France]] and [[Ireland]] on 19 July 2013
  • Kitesurfers wearing [[dry suit]]s on [[Long Island]] in winter when the air and water temperatures are near 0&nbsp;°C (32&nbsp;°F)
  • [[Gisela Pulido]] is a ten-time Freestyle Champion
  • harness]], and can wear a [[wetsuit]]
  • Twin tip kiteboard
  • nmi}} between [[Lisbon]] and [[Madeira]] on 7 July 2015
  • Kanagawa]], [[Japan]] in 2022
  • Most kitesurfing equipment: LEI Kite with bag and pump, twintip board and harness, plus floatation vest and helmet, lacking only the bar and lines
  • A [[Foil kite]]
  • [[Laird Hamilton]] demonstrated kitesurfing in 1996
  • foil]]'''(top center) [[power kite]]s
  • [[Peter Lynn]] lifting a kite in [[Dieppe]], September 1988
  • A [[leading edge inflatable kite]]
  • The peculiar travel pattern of a kite, compared to a sail fixed to a mast as in windsurf
  • inventor= Bruno T. Legaignoux, Dominique M. Legaignoux}}</ref>
  • The [[wind]] window
ACTION SPORT COMBINING ASPECTS OF WAKEBOARDING, SNOWBOARDING, WINDSURFING, SURFING, PARAGLIDING, SKATEBOARDING AND SAILING INTO ONE EXTREME SPORT
Kite surfing; Kitesurf; Parasurfing; Kyteboarding; Kite boarding; Kitesurfer; Kitesurfers; Kite+surfing; Kite Surfing; KiteSurfing; Leading edge inflatables; Paraboarding; Kite surfer; Kite board; Kite-surfing; Kitesurfing; Kiteboarder
(also kiteboarding)
¦ noun the sport or pastime of riding on a modified surfboard while holding on to a specially designed kite, using the wind for propulsion.
Derivatives
kitesurfer noun
Fred Kite         
BRITISH SOLDIER (1921-1993)
Fred ‘Buck’ Kite; Fred 'Buck' Kite; Buck Kite
Frederick William Kite MM** (5 January 1921 – June 1993), known as Buck, was a highly decorated British soldier who fought in the Second World War.

Wikipedia

Trial balloon

A trial balloon, or kite-flying (used in the UK and elsewhere), is information sent out to the media in order to observe the reaction of an audience. It is used by companies sending out press releases to judge customer reaction, and by politicians who deliberately leak information on a policy change. The term is of French origin. Trial balloon translates French ballon d'essai, which was a small balloon sent up immediately before a manned ascent to determine the direction and tendency of winds. Its earliest use in English is figurative.