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**Title:** Attempting to Fly a Kite to 1 km Altitude with Cameras
**Summary:**
* The authors aim to fly a kite with cameras to an altitude of at least 1 km.
* Initial attempts with smaller kites fail due to insufficient strength to lift cameras.
* A larger, custom-made kite with a carbon tube frame is built, capable of lifting two cameras.
* After resolving technical issues (e.g., reel system, platform stability, camera mount), the kite is successfully flown.
* Challenges during flight include:
+ Turbulence causing the kite to dive
+ A close encounter with an eagle (humorously "intercepted" by a "combat drone")
+ Extremely strong winds at high altitudes
* Despite these challenges, the team reaches their goal, flying the kite to an altitude of **1 km (1000 meters) with a single kilometer of rope**.
* The authors invite feedback from kite experts to improve their approach and potentially attempt even higher flights.
Here are the extracted key facts, each with a number and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
**Kite and Equipment**
1. Multiple kites were purchased for experimentation.
2. The first kite had a small area and struggled to fly with an action camera.
3. A larger kite with almost 10 times the area and a long tail was acquired.
4. A huge kite with a frame made of thick carbon tubes was ordered online.
5. The large kite's dimensions exceeded a person's height.
**Platform and Camera Setup**
6. A platform for two cameras was created using plywood and rope.
7. The platform allowed for adjusting the camera's angle to face the kite.
8. Two cameras were attached to the kite for aerial recording.
**Rope and Winding Mechanism**
9. 10 packs of 100-meter rope threads were purchased to achieve a 1 km flight.
10. A custom winding station was built using wooden boards and a metal rod.
11. Metal inserts were added to reinforce the station for fast rotation.
12. Overlays were made to increase the winding surface diameter.
13. A screwdriver was initially used to wind the rope, later replaced with a more powerful one.
**Safety Precautions and Flight Attempts**
14. Gloves were worn to protect hands from potential rope injuries.
15. A folding table and chair served as a command center for the kite's flight.
16. The first flight attempt ended prematurely due to technical issues.
17. The kite was manually pulled down after the first attempt failed.
18. A second attempt was made after repairing and modifying the platform.
**Second Attempt and Altitude Achievements**
19. The kite reached an initial height of 50 meters with a powerful screwdriver.
20. The kite encountered strong winds and turbulence at higher altitudes.
21. A large eagle approached the kite, but was deterred by a combat drone.
22. Approximately 500 meters of rope were unwound before adjusting the kite's load.
23. One camera was removed to reduce weight, and the kite continued ascending.
24. The kite reached near its goal of 1 km (1000 meters) in altitude.
**Final Achievement and Conclusion**
25. The team successfully achieved flying the kite with a 1 km rope length.
26. The final setup relied on a single, securely attached camera.