Liteflite. Andrew Beattie 14/Jan/1993 This is an extreem light wind kite. It would appear that everything else has been sacrificed in order to make it more willing to fly in zero wind. It does this very well. I normally reckon that if I can tell which way the wind is blowing, then I can sit on my bum and fly the liteflite. It is not, however, a particularly easy kite to fly. It corners very slowly and is not forgiving of unskilful handling. If you don't pull on the lines evenly, it'll stall a wing and fall out of the sky. As a result, this kite seems to suffer more nose-dives than the rest of my kitebag put together.