A kite can fly because it is held by a string while the wind pushes it up. As the string prevents the kite from being blown away, the wind pressure builds up against the kite's sail and lifts it up...
A cellular kite is an organic-based scaffolding / support for a structure of some sort. These cellular kites can be classified into a variety of shapes e.g. octagonal, hexagonal, etc. A compound...
The kite uses a pully system to change the direction of pull. on one end there is the kite, in the middle the pully, and on the other the controll bar. these controls most often have 4 lines...