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Specifications:
- This stylish stunt kite is very easy to fly and assemble
- Easy assembly and no-hassle flying insect shaped stunt kite
- People love their appeal beyond the trip to the beach, park, or play ground
- It has a pretty tail which help stabilized the stunt kite, and it does not required a lot of wind to fly
- 100% hand made sewn prism kites, with emphasis on small details
- Its special long tail makes it a cinch to launch and a delight to fly, even in gusty winds single line, easy to assemble, easy to fly kids kites
- Material: Fabric & Glass
- Color: Red
- Size: 240 x 150cm/94.5 x 59.1in (L x W)
Details:

- Ladybug pattern kite with long tail

- This kite is designed to withstand many different wind conditions, and still stay strong in the sky
Size in Detail:

How to Launch Your Single Line Kite:

- Figure 1: If the wind is lighter, take the kite about 50 feet downwind and stand it on end, or have a friend take it out and hold it for you (see illustration). As the kite catches the wind pull in line hand over hand with long steady pulls. When the kite becomes airborne relax the tension on your line. The kite will glide downwind. Allow the kite all the line it needs to glide unimpeded. As the kite nears the ground, again give a series of long steady pulls on the line to regain altitude

- Figure 2: Make sure wind conditions are proper for your kite. In fairly strong winds, you will be able to launch the kite from your hand. Hold the kite up until it catches the wind, then slowly let out the line through your gloved hand, giving gentle tugs as the kite gains altitude
How to Fly a Kite?
A windy day in the park might keep you from flying a paper airplane outdoors, but it could be the perfect day to practice launching a
kite.
- Check your local weather report to determine if conditions are favorable for kite flying. Look for light to moderate winds if you're a beginning kite flier or gustier winds if you are more experienced. A wind speed of 5 to 15 mph is best for kite flying
- Find a large and windy open area free of trees and power lines - two things that are notoriously dangerous for kites and their owners
- Hold the kite in both hands and toss it lightly into the wind until the wind catches it. This works well when the wind is moderately strong
- Alternatively, let out a small length of kite string and, holding the string in your hand, run with the kite behind you until the wind lifts it
- Begin letting out string until the kite reaches a height with which you are comfortable. Good heights generally range from 50 to 100 feet
- Keep an eye on your kite, as it may come crashing down because of sudden changes in wind. If it dips, run or pull in the string a bit to give it some lift
- Bring the kite down by slowly winding the kite string around a kite spool
- Reach out and grab the kite before it hits the ground to avoid damaging it

- Tighten the string around a spool and secure the spool to the ground if you want to tend to other activities
- Tie additional ribbon or strips of cloth to the tail to increase the stability of diamond kites in gusty winds
- Stay away from electrical lines! If a kite becomes entangled, leave it there. And never fly your kite during a thunderstorm
Package Included:
- 1 x Kite
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Mickey Snodgrass
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09-24-2010- Other Thoughts: I love lots about this kite. Although I never noticed how long it can go without being windy before. I expected to have trouble flying this kite, But it goes up well.
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Byron Michaelides
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08-19-2010- Other Thoughts: Easy to fly and store, pretty to look at, durable. I took it to the beach and it flew beautifully. It would be nice if the line was longer.
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Wayne Lucas
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01-04-2011- Other Thoughts: The pull on this thing in a stiff breeze is just breathtaking! <br/> <br/>This was my first kite and boy oh boy, I am so glad I got it. <br/> <br/>The thing is constructed like a tank and can take a lot of abuse! <br/> <br/>Thoroughly recommended for everyone!
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Brett Stewart
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07-07-2010- Other Thoughts: This is one cool kite !!
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Leslie Holland
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11-25-2010- Other Thoughts: I love flying kites on the beach. <br/>This kite has some good solid control to it too, but requires a decent breeze to pick it up as it is a bit heavy. <br/> <br/>I'm usually on the beach when flying it so that isn't normally a problem for me.
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