This book gives a visual explanation of the physics of kites in flight using 140 pictures and illustrations, 35 answered questions, and 70 experiments.
It answers many questions such as:
- Are tails required on a kite?
- How can I improve the flight of my kite?
- What are the forces that act on my kite?
- What changes can I try?
- Do kites glide?
- What are some applications of kites that I can explore for fun?
Quotes: "You have done a wonderful job. I think many people will find this very useful for teaching and for getting their kites to fly! I wish I had had this book when I was a kid." John Bognar, PhD.
"It's fun. An excellent resource and learning tool for students and educators. An enjoyable stepping stone into the physics of flight. I highly recommend this book." Christine Traboulssi; Kite builder
"It is fantastic! This is a comprehensive and readable discussion covering many unknowns of kite flying... the author brings a wealth of experience and practices to fliers of all ages." Geoff Bland, NASA