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"In" is called when both kites are flying on a horizontal line at ^40, spaced about 35% apart. The first loop of the last kite is made with it's center at <40^25, with a diameter of approxi mately 30%. After the loops the kites continue on the same horizontal line, at the end of which a second loop (actually 1 1/2) is flown, the loop at the right (of kite 1) with it's center at >75^25. The kites return to the left on a line that 'touches' the bottom points of the loops. After about 65% horizontal flight the kites are turned in an upright position, but following the same horizontal line (so they flies sideways). This is done for at least 30%. "Out" is called when a kite has reached <90^10, after the kites have turned into there "normal" position and flown another 25% horizontally.
last changes: 6-96
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