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Another type of kite, the box kite, flies better. flat: rises high and stays more stable in the air. A box kite does not need a tail. They launch a kite in the same way as a flat kite - together.

box kite

The figure shows the design of such a kite. Materials for it: four vertical slats 800 mm each, four horizontal slats (spacers), of which two are 750 mm long, two are 500 mm each. All rails section 8x8 mm. The paper must be thick.

After the boxes are stretched with spacers, they take on a diamond shape.

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