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- Kite | Aeronautics, History Benefits | Britannica
Modern kites are flown mostly for pleasure and sport, in addition to being a folk form of artistic expression The kite was the ancestral aircraft that launched manned flight
- Kite - Wikipedia
Kites have a long and varied history and many different types are flown individually and at festivals worldwide Kites may be flown for recreation, art or other practical uses Sport kites can be flown in aerial ballet, sometimes as part of a competition
- Thousands of kites once filled the skies above Indias cities . . . - BBC
Kite flying was once a cherished tradition in many parts of India, with people crowding the rooftops during kite festivals But recent heatwaves and a number of deaths due to illegal kite strings
- Can someone explain this hobby? Why do you love flying kites . . . - Reddit
There are many kinds of kites, each have reasons Small single line kites are great for kids, and they always put a smile on people's faces no matter their age
- Why kites fly - National Kite Month
To fly, a kite needs to have enough lift to overcome gravity and drag All of these forces – lift, drag, gravity, and the thrust of the wind come together in the kite at a place called the center of pressure
- Why Do Kites Fly? The Science of Aerodynamics - Biology Insights
Kites, seemingly simple objects dancing in the sky, are captivating examples of aerodynamics in action Their ability to defy gravity and soar gracefully is not magic but a result of carefully balanced scientific principles
- The History and Culture of Chinese Kites - China Highlights
Introduction to history and culture of Chinese kites, including construction, Weifang Kite traditions and more
- The art and tradition of kite flying around the world - CGTN
Kites have long carried humanity's dreams of soaring through the skies, while also reflecting the unique cultural identities of different regions Across the world, kites take on diverse forms, embodying the rich cultural heritage of various communities
- About Kites | AKA American Kitefliers Association
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 backwards force of drag
- How Kites Fly - National Air and Space Museum
Lift is the upward force that pushes a kite into the air Lift is generated by differences in air pressure, which are created by air in motion over the body of the kite Kites are shaped and angled so that the air moving over the top moves faster than the air moving over the bottom
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