The length of a kite's tail significantly affects its stability and flight performance. A longer tail generally provides better stability, helping to keep the kite steady in the air and preventing it from spinning or tumbling. However, if the tail is too long, it can create excessive drag, making it harder for the kite to gain altitude. Conversely, a shorter tail may reduce drag but can lead to instability, especially in gusty winds.
because it cant be to thin because it would not be able to hold the kite up
The line is thin so it makes light so the kite can go high.
Uhhh 14 feet...
A tail will steady a kite, help stop it from darting around. The longer the tail the more a kite will sit in one place.
The length of a kite's tail affects its stability and control during flight. A longer tail can provide additional drag, helping to stabilize the kite and prevent it from spinning or diving. However, if the tail is too long, it may create excessive drag and hinder the kite's ability to gain altitude. Conversely, a shorter tail can increase maneuverability but may compromise stability, especially in gusty winds.
The line is thin so it makes light so the kite can go high.
The line is thin so it makes light so the kite can go high.
The line is thin so it makes light so the kite can go high.
The line is thin so it makes light so the kite can go high.
because it cant be to thin because it would not be able to hold the kite up
because it cant be to thin because it would not be able to hold the kite up
Uhhh 14 feet...
No, some kites fly badly with a tail. The tail add stability to a badly balanced kite but it also adds weight so can drag a gently pulling kite down. Unless a kite is homemade or asymetric in design it should be well balanced. As most kites are now mass produced and quite accurate people mostly use them to look pretty! A few kites (Sodi's) have rope tails to add weight at the base and produce the correct angle of attact to the wind. A looped tail made from a single piece of fabric and attached at two points on the base of the kite is used on some kites such as smaller sleds to add to the lift. Kites such as box kites and tetrahedral kites are stable without tails. The most common kite requiring a tail is the flat diamond kite.
A tail will steady a kite, help stop it from darting around. The longer the tail the more a kite will sit in one place.
to balance the weight of the kite against the wind
The length of a Giant pandas tail is 10 to 15 CM.
The length of the tail or even the cat depends on the type of cat. Body length from 20 to 46 cm. Tail averages 25 to 38 cm long.