How Does a 3D Kite Fly

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How Does a 3D Kite Fly
Hi this is Srinivas from Kohinoor Kite Club. This is a three dimensional kite. The front wings are used to lift into the sky and the back wings support the control of direction for constant directions. Each wing is supported by aluminum. These are easy to fly in open areas. Wing span totals at 10.9 feet and the back tail span is 5.55 approximately. The required wind speed is 5 to 10 miles per hour and they are meant to fly in open areas like a beach or open ground. The total kite weight is 750 grams. It is a very beautiful and interesting kite. Thank you.

About the Expert

Expert: Mr. K. Srinivas is a professional kite flyer. He is the President of Kohinoor Kite Club in Secundrabad, India. he has won awards for innovation for his kite designs. Read More

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