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Yoyo Take Off
Definition:
The YOYO TAKE OFF is a launch from the ground directly into a YOYO. From its two wingtips on the ground, the kite is popped up and pitched backward into a full YO-YO. The kite remains rolled up for 3 seconds and then is unrolled, nose pointing up.
Key elements:
Clean roll-up in a vertical (straight-line). The wingtips must not touch the ground.Vertical line of flight rolled up. Vertical (straight-line) unroll.
Judges view:
Not touching the ground. Clean unroll upwards.
Most common errors:
Kite touches the ground with the wingtips. Unroll is uneven (sideways). Unrolling too soon.
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