Wind speed, wind direction, line tension, and the weight of the kite are important variables for flying a kite. These factors determine how well the kite will fly and how easy it will be to control.
it all has to do with the wind there has to be a lot of wind for the kite to fly
A kite string is a string which connects a kite to the person flying it. The string not only prevents the kite from flying away but actually keeps it flying by assuring that it does not turn from the wind.
Has to do with wind currents. Flying into the wind is going to be slower than flying with the wind.
Its called wind resistance... The kite is designed so that all the wings point downward, so when the wind hits the wings, the wind gets pushed down, lifting the kite up.
Kite flying, kite buggying, kite surfing, windsurfing, sand yacting, sailing,
Wind speed, aerodynamics and the weight of the kite
The angle of attack is the angle that the kite flys into the air at. The angle depends on the wind seeded in the area you are flying the kite in.
yes, it does have energy it has wind energy and more types too.
When a kite comes down head first, it is likely due to the wind direction and speed. If the wind is too strong or turbulent, it can cause the kite to lose stability and flip over. Adjusting the flying angle or adding a tail to the kite can help prevent it from coming down head first.
By the wind and temperture
Yes, indeed, in many ways.