| Adrian Wells: An expanding collection of photos and materials related to kiting, boarding and buggies based at Uphill, Weston-super-Mare, UK. | |
| Alfred Schwarz: Austrian flier with information on the Pfaff walking foot and kiting in Vienne. | |
| Andreas Napravnik: Enthusiastic German flier and builder. Galleries of photos from many German festivals. | |
| Andrew Albosta: Reports on 3 years of the Smithsonian and other festivals. | |
| Andy Tauber: The Kite Flying Fool presents a site bristling with images and information. | |
| Andy Wardley: Kite flier, designer and movie maker. Known for freestyle and trick flying. | |
| Anthony Thyssen: Kite Workshop where Anthony designs and builds unusual kite designs. | |
| Bart W van Assen: The kite-flying Dutchman. Well travelled and published flier. [English and Dutch] | |
| Bas Vreeswijk: Builder of single-line applique Edo kites and mini kites made from bamboo and washipaper. | |
| Bill Wilson: Kite blog showcasing Bill's custom kites, builders plans, photos, videos and other information related to kites. | |
| Bob Childs: Sport kite designer/competitor turned kite traction enthusiasts and kite skating pioneer. Site includes biography, interviews, articles and media galleries. | |
| Bob White's Kite History Site: Timeline of Kite History, Bibliography of Kite Books and Publications, Famous Kite Pioneers | |
| Brian Champie: Information about kiting in the San Francisco Bay Area, tournaments, workshops, stories, and information on the California Wasp Kite. | |
| Carl Crowell: Kites at the crow*well. | |
| Chesham Kites: Photo galleries and videos of our kiting experiences in the UK. Forums and chat rooms. | |
| Craig Rodgerson: Kite enthusiast and Pizazz designer from Flint Michigan USA. | |
| Damien du Toit: Introduction to kites and kite flying. | |
| Daniel Gagnon: Traction kite designer, using Foilmaker. [French] | |
| Dave Culp: Sailcraft research and development. High speed sailing development, kite powered sailcraft, links to the Amateur Yacht Research Society. | |
| Dave Lord: Lots of detail on traction kites, kite buggies and land yachts. | |
| David Aberdeen: Amateur traction kite designer / enthusiast shares kite plans and photos. | |
| David Guidolin: Canadian two and four line flier. Toronto festival report. | |
| David Ronan: A traction kite enthusiast from County Limerick, Ireland. | |
| David Scarbrough: Using kites to train falcons. | |
| Detlef Beyer: Kite Paradise - A Cybergallery of Kites with tips, animations, pictures and an interactive game. Home to the World Buggy-Location Database. | |
| Didier Ferment: Prolific French designer. Many attractive quad designs. | |
| Don Hansberger: Kite flying in New York. | |
| Doug: Kiting Rocks Cleveland. | |
| Eleven`s Trick Kite Site: Alfred Stoppels shares his experiences with trick-kiting. Sport kite trick instruction and kite reviews. | |
| Esben Collstrup: Danish flier, and dropper of parafauna. | |
| Frank Ellerkamp: Unofficial Swiss Kite Site - clubs and stores in Switzerland. | |
| Freedom Through Flight: Features a blog about sport kites. Includes photos and reviews. | |
| Gary Engvall: Kite information, links to kite plans, kite events, kite books, kite catalogs, kite clubs. Workshop kites. | |
| Geert Donker Duyvis: Innovative designer of single line kites, including dragons. | |
| Gertraud Umlauft: Kites and Music - Stunt kite flying information, plus tips for adapting to strong wind. | |
| Gilles Lehoux: Kites built from readily available materials. Cartoons and sillyness. | |
| Glenn Davison - Kiting USA: A growing collection of resources related to miniature kite making and using kites in the classroom for educational purposes. | |
| Graeme Poole: Specialist in DIRC dragonfly kites. | |
| Hans Jansen: Dutch flier involved in STACK rule development, also virtual flying emulator. | |
| Harald Prinzler: German flier interested in KAP and soft kites. | |
| Heizo Itoh: Japanese master of Hamamatsu Kites. | |
| Hiroshi Hayakawa: Byobu dako (folding screen kites). | |
| Ian Newham: Designer of Blue Fish sport kites. Information on sport kite design, tips for newcomers and setting up a Revolution. | |
| Iasao Ogawa: Japanese master of miniature kite building. | |
| Ichizo Sagawa: Master of the Baramon kite. | |
| James Ervin: Builder of beautiful single line and sport kites. | |
| Jarrod Foo: Flying in Marina South Park, Singapore. | |
| Jennifer Chan: How to go and fly a kite. A beginner's site on kites - the physics, history, myth, and basics of kites. | |
| Jeroen & Katrien - In2kites: Jeroen & Katrien's kite site with kite plans, kite festival calendar, photo album, etc. | |
| Jerome Grimminck: Fright's buggy site. Includes pictures of 2-wheel buggies. | |
| Jiehua Sun: Master craftsman of traditional Chinese kites. | |
| Jim Cheetham: How to, why to, and pictures of flying kites at night. | |
| Joanne Baker: Kites 4 Kids. Team Positive Lift of Melbourne, Australia. Aerial Displays, Festivals, School Workshops, Stunt Kite Exhibitions. | |
| John Glazebrook: Extensive photo gallery of John and friends kite jumping and kite surfing plus kite reviews and tips. | |
| John Maxworthy: Musings... Kite photos, Kite Construction & KAP | |
| John Mitchell: Champion Revolution flier. Information about STACK, Revolutions, the Decorators and Fano. | |
| Jonas Feldt: An introduction to all forms of flying. | |
| Jos and Kaatje Valcke: Personal kite collection photo album. | |
| Katsutaka Murooka: Builder of modern Japanese kites and KAP enthusiast. | |
| Kazue Tanaka: Tombi-style birds built from sooty bamboo and washi paper. | |
| Keizo Nakano: Third generation builder of Tsugaru kites. | |
| Kensei Kamiunten: Traditional Japanese kite builder. | |
| Kite Making and Flying: Provides details about construction, a brief history, weather information, suggestions for forming a club and the educational value of kite-craft. | |
| Kuba Soltysiak: Plans for simple kites used for KAP. | |
| Kumthon Charungkitkul: A site dedicated to the kites of Thailand. | |
| Lam Hoac: Longstanding champion kite competitor and sport kite designer/manufacturer. | |
| Leon von Moltke: South African flier and builder, with reports of visits to the Gold Coast, Swindon and Nambia. | |
| Masaaki Satoh: Designer and builder of Abu dako, Semi dako, Hachi dako. | |
| Masami Takakuwa: Traditional Japanese kites, kite festivals in Japan, Japanese kite plans. | |
| Masayuki Mori: Japanese builder of bird kites. | |
| Michael Goddard: Reach Up And Touch The Sky. Kite sketchbooks, kite gallery, kite flying sites, kites and colour. | |
| Mike Armstrong: Cartoons, festival reports and descriptions of many kites. | |
| Mike Emery: Twenty years of flying all styles of kite. Located in Finland. | |
| Mike Smathers: Single line kite builder. | |
| Mikio Toki: Master builder of Edo kites. | |
| Nick James: Kites designed by Nick James. Also workshop information, current projects and personal blog. | |
| Nick Wake: Warwickshire kite enthusiast catalogs his interest in power kiting, buggying, kite surfing, team flying. | |
| Nicolas Salin: French kite jumping enthusiast. | |
| Nigel Byde and Paul Collins: Information for flyers new to Sportkites and a place where kitefans can display their creative art in the Sky Gallery. | |
| Ozon Art: Bart Bozon's site on kite flying, buggying and homemade kites. | |
| Patrick Mann: Plans, photos and discussions of single-line kites, including several original designs. Also features: kite book reviews and building tips. | |
| Peter Peters: Very extensive site including kite plans, instruction, tricks, software, and a long list of links. | |
| Phil Denby: A collection of photos taken whilst power kiteing. | |
| Philip Chase: A site dealing with all forms of power & traction kiting. | |
| Philip Le Riche: The Virtual Kite Zoo - Descriptions, plans, pictures of many kite varieties, a FAQ in itself | |
| Ray and Gail Wilmer: Western Australian Kite-makers | |
| Ray Bethell: World champion multiple sport kite pilot. | |
| Red Baron Kite Team: Thijo van Beek makes Red Baron kites in Holland. | |
| René Nijboer: Dutch kite builder. Pictures of kites and buggies. | |
| Rghm Ter Wiel: Dutch flier interested in kite photography. Note the choice of wallpaper images. | |
| Richard Amirault: Keen flier from Malden, MA, involved in several kite organisations. | |
| Richard Cornwell: Sky Visions - kite builder and designer. | |
| Rob Harper: Welsh flier of both single and dual line. | |
| Rob Hawke: Information and pictures about power kiting. | |
| Rob Scribner: Kiting pages of Rob Scribner, former captain of the Cutting Edge Kite Team. | |
| Robert Van Weers: New Zealand with pictures of his own creations and several plans. | |
| Rodel Rosas: Photos and flying sites in the Philippines. | |
| Roland Dworschak: Kiting and buggying in Austria. | |
| Ron and Marla Kytpepl: Information about kite stuff, pins, and tattoos. | |
| Ron Hardie: Information on kiting in the Vancouver, British Columbia area. Several photos from BCKA festivals. | |
| Ron Kramer: Personal website by the designer of the Prism website. Several indoor movie clips. | |
| Ron Reich: A compendium of Ron's postings to rec.kites. | |
| Ronald Krueger: German flier and builder. | |
| Roy Reed: Introduction to kite making and history. [Flash] | |
| Roy Schelkers: Stories and advice about flying in the Netherlands. | |
| Sam and Ann Ritter.: Stacked Revolutions and single line kites. | |
| Samuel Franklin Cody: Gallery of Cody's work by Frits Donker Duyvis. | |
| Seiji Sudo: Master builder of the Sanjo Rokkaku, from Sanjo, Japan. | |
| Simo Salanne: Flyer and stunt kite designer proud to come from Finland. | |
| Spence Wikel: Flier and builder of single line and dual line kites. | |
| Steve Surette: Canadian flier, his family and festivals. | |
| Terence Kearey: Swedish builder working on improvements in single-skin design. | |
| Teruyuki Yabe and Yaeko Yabe: Modern kite train builders. | |
| Thomas-Michael Rudolph: Extensive site with many plans, Information on Codys and German festivals. | |
| Tom Tinney: This page shows some of the miniature and one not so miniature kites made by Tom Tinney. | |
| Toshiharu Umeya: Japanese builder of modern kite trains. | |
| Toshiyuki Yoshikawa: Third generation traditional Tosa kite builder. | |
| Tsutomu Hiroi: Maker of many kinds of creative kites since 1935. | |
| Yasuo Shimura: Traditionaly painted Japanese Edo kites. | |
| Yukio Akiyama: Modern creative kites. |
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