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No, because if its small or pointy it will fall, if its big it will fly
You should fly a kite where there is no power lines. Parks are great places to fly kites.
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Well that depends on the shape it is. If it were a diamond yes, if it were some organic shape, then no like i said it depends. A kite has to be aerodynamically viable to fly this does not mean it has to have equal sides , only the ability to stay airborne.
No, because if its small or pointy it will fall, if its big it will fly
The weight of a kite impacts its ability to stay aloft. A heavier kite may require stronger wind to fly, while a lighter kite can fly in lighter winds. The weight distribution within the kite can also affect its stability and maneuverability in the air.
You fly a kite by.
They have hollow and very light bones, plus the lift from thier wings then they are beating both together give the bird the ability to fly
Fly My Kite was created on 1931-05-30.
Kites fly due to the pressure difference created by the wind blowing over and under the kite. The shape of the kite and the angle at which it is held in the wind create lift, allowing the kite to stay airborne. By pulling on the string, the flyer can control the kite's position and direction in the sky.
You go fly a kite ( rewrite in indirect direct spcech)
because the drag helps the kite have balance,and it helps the kite fly further and better,and if kite didnt have a drag force they wouldn't have balance when theyre flying and they will lose their capacity to fly,so without drag it is not possible for a kite to fly.
In places that are not windy i guess. cause i kite needs wind to fly!