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he made the box kite .
Lawrence Hargrave
Lawrence Hargrave, made the box kite, he devoted most of his life studing kites and flying machines,
Lawrence Hargrave was a pioneer in aeronautics and in aviation research, and you can find links to him and his work below. He was the inventor of the box kite, and few of us haven't seen one in flight. Amazing!
Lawrence Hargrave was the Australian inventor of the box kite. He used this invention (from 1893) to experiment further with aerodynamics. He was the first to build and successfully test a flying machine, which he did by linking together four of his kites and adding a sling seat. He managed to fly about five metres in the air.
Lawrence Hargrave (1850-1950) was a famous aviation pioneer. He is famous for inventing the box kite, the rotary engine -which was the most common engine in aeroplanes since 1920, and the study of aerofoils -(the curved surfaces of the aeroplanes used to create lift).
Lawrence Hargrave was the Australian inventor of the box kite. He used this invention (from 1893) to experiment further with aerodynamics. He was the first to build and successfully test a flying machine, which he did by linking together four of his kites and adding a sling seat. He managed to fly about five metres in the air.
The kite was invented in the times of ancient China, around 1000 BC, when the Chinese soldiers flew kites to warn fellow soldiers, and the rest of the country, that enemies were coming to attack them.
Box kites were first invented by Lawrence Hargrave, an Australian engineer, in the late 19th century. He designed and flew the first successful box kite in Stanwell Park, Australia in 1893. Since then, box kites have been used worldwide for various purposes, such as recreational flying and scientific research.
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The narrator in "The Kite Runner" is first person point of view, as the story is told through the eyes of the main character, Amir. He recounts his experiences and emotions throughout the novel.
Benjamin Franklin was the first person to discover electricity as he did the kite experiment, and was the first person to use the terms positive and negetive charge.