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    A kite is a tethered heavier-than-air or lighter-than-air craft with wing surfaces that react against the air to create lift and drag forces. [2] A kite consists of wings, tethers and anchors. Kites often have a bridle and tail to guide the face of the kite so the wind can lift it. [3]

  4. Description of the Kite. Like all birds of prey, Kites have sharp curved beaks and sharp talons. Some species have characteristically pointed wings, tails, or both. These birds vary in size, with the smallest species around eight inches long, and the largest species over two feet long. Their plumage also varies, with some birds uniform in color ...

  5. A kite has three essential elements: “First, a wing surface shaped or contrived so that it gains lift from the breeze; Second, a line or tether that keeps the kite from being blown helplessly away, and in the process, sets the limits of its flying; and. Third, a bridle that holds the face of the kite at an angle to the wind.” [Brummit]

  6. Mar 24, 2022 · Flying a kite has been an enduring windy day pastime for so long that historians don’t know when the first kite was invented. Our first written accounts of the pastime come from members of the ...

  7. May 16, 2024 · Finding the Perfect Spot. Location is key when it comes to kite flying. Look for open spaces free of obstructions like trees and power lines. Beaches, parks, and wide fields are ideal. Moderate winds (between 5 to 15 mph) are best for flying kites; too little wind and your kite won’t lift, too much and it could crash.

  8. You need wind to fly a kite. The right day is a day when the wind is blowing, but not too hard and not too light. Ideal flying conditions are when the wind is blowing from 8 to 15 miles per hour; some light wind kites can fly in winds of 3-4 miles per hour, and there are now kites that fly indoors with no wind other than the “apparent wind” that you can generate just by walking.

  9. A kite will fly if it finds enough wind to lift it and keep it in the sky. Successful kite flight depends upon establishing and maintaining a balance between the upward force of lift, the downward force of gravity, and the backward force of drag. Wind blowing against the kite’s sail is blocked by the sail and is forced to move around the kite.

  10. Kite, any of numerous birds of prey belonging to one of three subfamilies (Milvinae, Elaninae, Perninae) of the family Accipitridae. Typically, a kite is lightly built, with a small head, partly bare face, short beak, and long narrow wings and tail. Kites occur worldwide in warm regions. Some kites

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