Hot air balloons, Parachutes and camping equipment.
Yes, it can - but has limited success. I used it on the edges of a small flag on my car radio antenna, but it didn't take long for the wind to rip it apart.
Hot air balloons are typically made of ripstop nylon or polyester fabric coated with a heat-resistant material like silicone or polyurethane. These materials are lightweight, durable, and capable of withstanding the high temperatures generated by the burners during flight. The fabric is sewn together in panels and coated to ensure air-tightness and heat retention.
We use kites to enjoy ourselves and just to have some fun
You need some heavy rope to use for the KiteSurfer from Kitty's Kites. You can get some for helping the balloonist at Cliff Park (left of Main Street). Get the $5 bill from the tree at far right on Mansion Row. Use it to buy a sports drink at the store, and give it to the thirsty gardener, who will give you his shears. When you cut loose the balloonist in Cliff Park (far right), you get the nylon rope and you can use the KiteSurfer from Kitty's Kites. Test it out at the lighthouse rocks.
First, you go to the place where the people are flying kites. Then you find the person that asks you to cut him loose. Then you use your shears to cut the rope. (Take the rope to the kite shop, and use it to get the kite that needs Nylon Rope.)
what technologies do later 2oth century kites use
You need it to use the surf kite from the kite store. Get the $5 bill from the tree at far right on Mansion Row. Use it to buy a sports drink and give it to the thirsty gardener, who will give you his shears. When you cut loose the balloonist in Cliff Park (far right), you get the nylon rope and you can use the KiteSurfer from Kitty's Kites. Test it out at the lighthouse rocks.
They use kites dummy
For cheap toy kits you can use large trash bags for the kite cover, thin Ash or Maple sticks (cross braces) for strength, and butcher twine for the string. For mid to high end kite materials, kite cover materials: Japanese paper, ripstop nylon, tyvec (a plastic coated paper), or mylar. For stick material: there are many lightweight, high strength metals out there but, for strength to weight ratio, a carbon fiber composit stick or tube would be your best bet. For your string or line there are many to choose from: strength to size an weight ratio, nylon seems to be the best.
Yes,kites are still used by Chinese till this day.
Most people use kites to fly them in the air as a hobby. They have also been used in wars to signal attacks.
to use nylon its use is to eat it scientists say it is healthy and edible