World Record Holder Phillip Kunz With His Kites, July 1966
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Ann Arbor News, July 12, 1966
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Kite Goes 'Way Up: Phillip Kunz of 1666-5 Cram Circle and his son Jay, 5, show the apparatus they used to send a kite five miles into the sky—considered a world's record. Fishing line was wound on the homemade reel and then attached to the 29-cent drugstore kite with Kunz's handkerchief as a kit tail. Residents of Bern, Idaho, where Kunz made his record flight said at first they thought that the kite was a UFO.
Ann Arbor News, July 12, 1966
Caption
Kite Goes 'Way Up: Phillip Kunz of 1666-5 Cram Circle and his son Jay, 5, show the apparatus they used to send a kite five miles into the sky—considered a world's record. Fishing line was wound on the homemade reel and then attached to the 29-cent drugstore kite with Kunz's handkerchief as a kit tail. Residents of Bern, Idaho, where Kunz made his record flight said at first they thought that the kite was a UFO.
Year
1966
Month
July
Day
12
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