if you fly a kite in the wind it will fly. if there is no wind the kike will not fl
Aidan p1y
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if you fly a kite in the wind it will fly. if there is no wind the kike will not fl
Aidan p1y
1 it has to be windy but not to windy.
2 don’t fly a Kite near trees.
3 you need to hold the kites string.
by James p1
super kites come in very fast because of the wind the wind brings it in fast.
super kites are fast to go it needs to be very very windy.
and the wind brings kite away.
the wind needs to be strong for the kite.
super kites are not water proof.
Put the kite facing the wind. Pulling the kite turning from side to side. On a day that does not have much wind you can still find some wind. Some time its hard to get a kite down! You have to be in a place where it is windy.
by Sarah-Jane
In order to fly a kite probably kits need to have enough lift to over come gravity and drag. Keeping the wright tension on the line is importing too. The line should Flying a kite is great fun on a windy day. It’s also very relaxing. So ditch those video games, get off the couch, and read the following directions to get you on your way to kite flying with the best of them. Light and medium winds (think 6-15 mph) will serve best the Delta, Diamond, and Dragon shapes. If the wind is strong, however (8-25 mph), use a Box or stickles Para foil kite to maintain flight easily.
If there are leaves on the ground and they’re being tossed around gently, that’s perfect. 5–25 mph (8.0–40.2 km/h) is the range you’re looking for. Take out a flag or a windsock and test what it does before you spend your afternoon possibly disappointed.[1]Only fly in safe conditions — that means no rain or lightning. There’s actually electricity in clouds that is attracted to wet kite lines. Ben Franklin was one foolish kite flier Trees may seem harmless, but the fewer the better. They’ve been known to eat a few kites in their time.
Flying a kite is much, much easier with two people — and it stays fun longer.
Step 1
The kite should be facing you with your back to the wind. If the wind is behind the kite, it will fall.
Step 2
Have your partner back away from you this distance, with a bit of give. Make sure there are no obstacles near where the kite will set off from.
Step 3
You may want to wait for a gust of wind for the initial take-off. You should pull on the string to provide a bit of tension and launch your kite into the air.
Step 4
Suppose that you are the “Flier” and the other person holding the kite is the “Launcher.”Arrange yourselves so that the wind is blowing from the Flier to the Launcher
kites have a lot of power to fly and it has to build up altitude .to fly at amazing speeds across the sky now you have control of the kite now you can do amazing tricks. ( Safety alert you need to wear gloves or you will have string burn) the string has a big impact wear you put the string is vital for flying your kite Do not fly a kite in a thunder storm or you will be electrocuted now. There are many kite festivals across the globe to go to like Spain . Spain has one in Mallorca has one every year.