Kite Building & Experiment Kit
Soar to new heights with a kite you design and build yourself! Using a simple and unique
connector system, your colorful kite sails can be configured in
hundreds of ways to create a wide variety of kites.
Astonish your friends, fellow kite flyers and the
spectators on the kite field with your wild and original
constructions. Plan, build and test kites again and again to
determine which design is best. Experiment with how different bridle
configurations affect the stability and maneuverability of your
kite.
Learn about lift, drag,
Bernoulli’s principle, and the physics and history of flying kites.
Build a kite ferry and a kite glider. Calculate how high your kite
is flying, and determine the air temperature way up there.
A
patented connector system is used to attach kite sails together. The
design is elegant in its simplicity and flexibility. The same hub
pieces are used to attach cross spars to the sails and to attach the
sails together. Elastic straps fit tightly around the hub connectors
at the ends of the sails in order to keep the kite together, even in
strong breezes.
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Hub connector keeps cross spars
attached to kite sail. |
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Kite sails are attached together with
rods, hubs and elastic straps. |
The experiment manual will tell you how the kite sails
fit together and will give you some ideas for simple kites you can
build. After you have built those, you can brainstorm up your own
kite designs, build them and test them!
Share your kite designs!
Send us photos of the kites you have built and we will
post them in our new Kite Gallery. Email images of your designs in
jpeg format to this email address and tell
us what did or did not work about the design and what you learned
from testing it. Also, explain how the kite is assembled if it is
not obvious from the photos.
Experiment Manual
A 32-page full-color Experiment Manual guides aspiring kite engineers through
kite assembly methods and nine experiments. |