heliskitet
Heliskitet refers to the practice of combining elements of helicopter flying with kite flying, often used in recreational, competitive, or extreme sports. The activity typically involves a specially designed kite, known as a "heli-kite," which is controlled by a pilot using a harness system. These kites are lightweight, high-performance gliders that can be flown at high altitudes, sometimes reaching speeds comparable to small aircraft.
The origins of heliskitet can be traced back to early kite-flying traditions, but modern versions emerged in
Heliskites are typically made from durable materials like ripstop nylon or Dacron, with frames constructed from
Heliskitet is also used in scientific and environmental applications, such as atmospheric research or deploying sensors.