when do you wind the string of a kite back
Answers
Answered by
3
Answer!
Kite String
Cotton: Often found sold with cheaper kites for kids. ...
Twisted Nylon: A common choice for flying a wide range of single line kites, particularly in the smaller sizes. ...
Twisted Polyester: A bit more expensive, but that's because polyester is thinner than cotton or Nylon of the same breaking strength.
Kite String
Cotton: Often found sold with cheaper kites for kids. ...
Twisted Nylon: A common choice for flying a wide range of single line kites, particularly in the smaller sizes. ...
Twisted Polyester: A bit more expensive, but that's because polyester is thinner than cotton or Nylon of the same breaking strength.
Answered by
1
The string of a kite in wind back when one wants to bring the kite down.
- A kite is a special kind of plane, fastened by a cord to the ground. When a kite is stopped by the wind from being blown backward, it normally flies.
- When it's time to put down the kite, one can wind it slowly onto the reel.
- If the prevailing wind all of a sudden becomes lighter, it is significant to gently pull the proper string in more quickly.
- It just needs to drop and loose loops on the ground so that it can wind up without any tangles later
Similar questions