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A delta kite typically flies best in light to moderate wind conditions. Its triangular shape and long tail help stabilize it in the air, making it easier to control and keep aloft. Additionally, delta kites are versatile and can perform well in a range of wind speeds.
they built sled, kite, newspaper machine and then an airplane
they built sled, kite, newspaper machine and then an airplane
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a key a long piece of string and a regular kite. (i wouldn't try this if i were you)
One would need materials like wood or aluminum to mold into the shape of a sled. Also something on the bottom of the sled that will slide across the snow and not create friction to slow it down.
i think it might be on top of a house.
Who can sled the best? The Candels.
Sail materials are essential as you want to make sure your kite flies. Large garbage bags and garden bags are popular in making kites. You also want to make your rods aerodynamic so it stays in the air easier.
Huskies.
A flying kite can be made of almost any shape. Some kite shapes are best suited for strong winds, some other for light winds. Some kites have complicated shapes that require a much longer time to build.If you consider the best shape to be the one which offers the best flying performances in the widest wind range yet remaining quite simple and easy to construct, then the lozenge kite, the flat hegagonal or rectangular kite (all of them requiring tails), the rokkaku (bowed hexagonal kite, tail-less), the sled kite are the best.For light winds, the delta kite, triangle shaped, is the most suitable.
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