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  • 20:50, 18 March 2024 Bwagstaff talk contribs created page World Kite Museum (Created stub from red link, based on templates of similar kite museums.)
  • 13:36, 4 June 2022 Bwagstaff talk contribs created page File:Four Indoor Kites.jpg (Four indoor kites being flown at once during the South Padre Island Kite Fest 2022. From left to right, pilots are Bret Marchel (black shirt) flying a red/green/yellow/black Indoor Djinn quad line kite, Bryan Wagstaff (white shirt) flying a green/black Indoor Revolution quad line kite, Mark Conklin (purple shirt) flying a purple/orange Indoor 3Wind quad line kite, and Jim Cosca (purple shirt) flying a black/white indoor glider. Additional kites are visible in the background.)
  • 13:36, 4 June 2022 Bwagstaff talk contribs uploaded File:Four Indoor Kites.jpg (Four indoor kites being flown at once during the South Padre Island Kite Fest 2022. From left to right, pilots are Bret Marchel (black shirt) flying a red/green/yellow/black Indoor Djinn quad line kite, Bryan Wagstaff (white shirt) flying a green/black Indoor Revolution quad line kite, Mark Conklin (purple shirt) flying a purple/orange Indoor 3Wind quad line kite, and Jim Cosca (purple shirt) flying a black/white indoor glider. Additional kites are visible in the background.)
  • 04:59, 17 June 2020 Bwagstaff talk contribs created page File:QuadLineKitesInFormation.jpg (Quad-line kites flown in formation. The picture shows fourteen quad-line kites, held hovering in three ball formations, showing the kite's ability to maintain flight in any orientation. {{self|cc-by-sa-4.0}})
  • 04:59, 17 June 2020 Bwagstaff talk contribs uploaded File:QuadLineKitesInFormation.jpg (Quad-line kites flown in formation. The picture shows fourteen quad-line kites, held hovering in three ball formations, showing the kite's ability to maintain flight in any orientation. {{self|cc-by-sa-4.0}})
  • 03:37, 17 June 2020 Bwagstaff talk contribs created page File:QuadLineKiteWingtipLanding.jpg (Quad line kite demonstrating a wingtip landing. The picture shows the kite's ability to maintain flight in any orientation, in this case landing on a wingtip while hovering at a right angle from the typical upright position. The kite model is a KiteForge Djinn. The photo was taken by my spouse.)
  • 03:37, 17 June 2020 Bwagstaff talk contribs uploaded File:QuadLineKiteWingtipLanding.jpg (Quad line kite demonstrating a wingtip landing. The picture shows the kite's ability to maintain flight in any orientation, in this case landing on a wingtip while hovering at a right angle from the typical upright position. The kite model is a KiteForge Djinn. The photo was taken by my spouse.)
  • 15:01, 22 February 2020 Bwagstaff talk contribs created page John Barresi (Restored and rewrote deleted page, added many links to verifiable third-party sources, added additional world records and industry awards.)
  • 17:53, 17 August 2006 User account Bwagstaff talk contribs was created