I learned a valuable lesson this afternoon. Don't fly a kite in 50 mph winds. I broke the crap out of my kite. The wind around DC has been awesome today, solid 40 mph winds, with gusts at 50 mph. So I ...
People revel in the magic and joy of flying kites at Color the Wind kite festival in Clear Lake. Tens of thousands of people revel in the magic and joy of flying kites at the beloved Color the Wind ...
Any kid who’s ever flown a kite has learned the lesson: Once you can get the kite off the ground and high into the air, you’re more likely to find a steady breeze to keep it aloft. A fledgling wind ...
Kites will be soaring at the 18th annual Wind Festival at the Wildlife West Nature Park in Edgewood. (Journal file) Long before social distancing was en vogue, kite flying was the type of activity ...
Wind power could work almost anywhere if people turned to high-flying kites rather than relying on just wind turbines. The latest startup to run with that idea wants to harness high-altitude winds ...
On a recent day in August in a field near Munich, Germany, a group of engineers launched a kite-like electric plane into the air and watched for the first time as it flew in figure eights in the sky.
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China unveils giant super-kite with wild new capabilities
China has quietly turned a childhood toy into a piece of heavy infrastructure, unveiling a giant power-generating kite that ...
In a groundbreaking effort to revolutionize the world of high-performance kites, Florida International University (FIU) is proud to announce the launch of its latest research endeavor: the FIU Wall of ...
The footage shows six men, including Manoharan, trying to keep the massive kite grounded when the wind picks up. YouTube Terrifying video captures the moment a man at a kite flying competition is ...
After years of silence, Basant returns, and Lahore’s kites wait — patient, hopeful, and ready to lift the city’s spirit once ...
If you want to produce a lot of energy using wind power, it only makes sense to go where the winds are the strongest. And that’s what a group of researchers at Stanford University are trying to do.
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