A Rotor Kite that is flown by means of two control lines and which has two counter rotating 50 inch rotors and which can be flown in winds of 9 miles per hour and greater. This Rotor Kite can take off, fly in the air at various heights and then be landed by the operator on its rear legs with no harm to the spinning rotors. Manipulation of the Rotor Kite in the air is possible at all times as the two major merits of this invention are its fly ability and its control ability.

 
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