Mo Tzu was the Chinese inventor of the kite in 400 B.C. In ancient China, kites were used in religious ceremonies and for testing weather.
See related links. No one knows exactly how and who invented the first kite.
George Washington made the kite in 400 BC while rapeing his wife.
Mo Tzu was the Chinese inventor of the kite in 400 B.C. In ancient China, kites were used in religious ceremonies and for testing weather.
A Hexagonal Kite can be deduced to a rectangle of an area equal to 0.75 Kite diagonals * sqrt (3/4) Kite diagonals = 400 square meters. Therefore, diagonal = sqrt ( 400 / ( 3/4 * sqrt(3/4) ) ) meters =~ 24.816 meters
about 300 to 400 meters
400 BC I think. It was in China, I think...
The fastest recorded speed of a kite is around 145 miles per hour (233 km/h). This record was set by the Blackbird Kite, a high-performance sport kite.
in china.
The first Boeing 747-400 was produced in 1988, with its maiden flight occurring on April 29 of that year. This variant of the 747 series featured significant improvements in fuel efficiency, range, and passenger capacity compared to its predecessors. The aircraft entered service with Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) in 1989.
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The number of 1937 Nash Lafayette 400 cars that were produced was 85,949. This model had a wheelbase of 117.0 inches.
Chinese fireworks date at least back to the 400's.