Kites are flying inhibited flying objects using aerodynamic lift, requiring wind, (or pulling), to generate airflow over the lifting surface.
Different types of kites exist, depending on features such as material, shape, usage, or operating skills required. Kites can fly in air, water, or other liquids such as gas and other liquid lift through deflection supporting media. Variations in the design of the retaining system and the surface of the appointment are regularly introduced, by lifting the surface varying the stiffness of the limp sheet material into the solid material completely.
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Producing
The kite can be built by a flier or by a specialized kite manufacturer, who may be a member of the International Kite Trade Association (KTAI), which also includes a kite retailer.
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Materials
Kites have been made from the following materials:
- Plastics - for example, just-styrofoam kites
- Organic materials - such as plant leaves and grasses
- Paper
- Textiles such as nylon, nylon, or Dacron rip-stop
Wing Character
- Monoplane
- Flexible screens
- Flexible flexible screen
- Stiff wings
- Biplane
- Multiplane
- Low aspect ratio - wings with narrow chords (length from front edge to back edge), compared to range
- High-aspect ratio - wings with wide chords, compared to ranges
- Ram-air increases
- Bladder covered, gas-inflated
- Rotating wing - also known as kite rotor or gyroglider (eg Focke Achgelis Fa 330)
- Some kite units
- A few unit kites can be made from single wing, some wings, or some sub-kite units arranged as rail, chain, coterie, single branching, double branching, curved kite, "ladder" , dynamic chain kites, or a combination of these patterns. The world record for the number of kites in the kite trains is in the literature; people's teams are used to fly kite large-capacity sub-kite units. The stacked parafoil has been built with over 200 units of kites.
- Multiple pilots
- Large kite systems may require more than one pilot. In a team like the "Flying Squad" of nine pilot kites everyone might fly his own sub-kite while, as a team, the kites form a uniform look. One pilot can simultaneously fly several kites; pilots with multiple kites form a kite system of two, three or more kites in the system.
Apps
- Recreation
- Art
- Meditation
- Exercise
- Industrial use
- Military
- Ads
- Carrying
- Education
Floating rate
Layang is usually heavier than their supporting medium, like a kite flying in the air. Some kites have lift power that is added by lighter than air gas, allowing the kite to remain in the air without wind or withdrawn.
The dynamic hydro kite can have positive buoyancy, neutral or negative, relying on hydrodynamic lift to maneuver, ride, or dive.
Control
Kites can be controlled by various methods that usually involve tether manipulation/control lines, lifting gas density controls and in some cases by aero-dynamic control surfaces.
Stability
The kite can have positive, neutral or negative stability, in all axes of control, in the same way as an airplane. Kites with positive stability tend to return to a stable state automatically, whereas those with neutral or negative stability require control inputs to return the kite to the required position or attitude.
Legality
Fly kites have been enjoyed for thousands of years in South Asia and the Indian subcontinent. It's used in a competitive game style, like a computer game strategy, and there are millions of people who are figuratively "addicted" to this sport. The goal is to cut rival kites (usually flown by someone on the neighbor's roof). To cut the "enemy" kite line, a very strong fishing line, prepared with glue and glass powder covering some lines or kite wire. The kites themselves typically have standard sizes and shapes (square shapes) and most are made of paper and bamboo. After the kite is cut down, it must be recovered by the cutter. The last flying kite won the game. The Pakistani government has repeatedly banned this sport. It states that some people have been beheaded by driving on a scooter or on their motorbike in the abandoned glass powders & amp; glue the prepared kite wire. Others have fallen from the roof while engaging in kite flying. Another reason given is that the mass sports and related festivals of Basant are considered "un-Islamic" and connected to Hinduism. Kites are also banned in Afghanistan during the reign of the Taliban. However, most societies ignore the ban. Because of the anger over the ban, the Punjab government has lifted the ban, but a ban on powdered glass wire has been worn, as well as the thickness of the wire itself.
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