- anchors.
Kites often have a
bridle and tail to
guide the face of the
kite so the wind can lift it. Some
kite designs do not need a bridle; box
kites can have...
-
Fighter kites are
kites used for the
sport of
kite fighting. Traditionally, most are small,
unstable single-line flat
kites where line
tension alone is...
- with the
kites achieved top
rankings at many
competitions in 1989. Quad-line
kites further gained po****rity
after sport kite team The
Flying Squad quad-line...
- up
kite flying or
kiteflying in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kite-
flying may
refer to
Flying a
kite, a type of
tethered aircraft Kite-
flying (politics)...
- and his
queen Moran would dress in
yellow and fly
kites on Basant. The ****ociation of
kite flying with
Basant soon
became a
Punjabi tradition with the...
- 000 to 150,000
kites per year. Most
power kites are leading-edge
inflatable kites or foil
kites attached by
about 20 m (66 ft) of
flying lines to a control...
-
lifting surfaces.
Various types of
kites exist,
depending on
features such as material, shape, use, or
operating skills.
Kites may fly in air, water, or other...
- Foil
kites are soft
kites based on the
design of the parafoil. They
consist of a
number of
cells running fore to aft, some or all of
which are open at...
- line. The most
common social belief regarding the
tradition of
flying kites is that
kites go up to the
heavens carrying a
message to the gods to stop sending...
- fly
these kites is
coated with
powdered gl**** and
flyers try to cut the
string of the
other kites. When the loser's
kite string is cut, the
kite drifts free...