KITES BY : ALIDA BURSE. PROJECT OVERVIEW We are going to make a kite out of tissue paper, straws, and string. After we make the kites we are going to.

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KITES BY : ALIDA BURSE

PROJECT OVERVIEW We are going to make a kite out of tissue paper, straws, and string. After we make the kites we are going to fly them to see if they how and how they worked.

WHAT I WOULD LIKE TO LEARN I would like to learn the different types of kites and what they are used for besides flying them on a nice windy day.

BASICS OF FLIGHT Thrust Thrust is made by the energy that pushes the object through the air. Lift The flow of the air that pushes both over and under the object. Drag Drag oppose trust, it mainly occurs because of air resistance. Gravity Gravity is a force that accelerates on a object. G Force Force that’s equal force to gravity that pushes down on a object. Apparent Weight The weight of the object.

TYPES OF KITES Diamond Kite Box Kite Winged Box KiteSled Kite Delta KiteTetrahedron KiteKitesPower Kite There are many types of kites around the world.

COMPARE AND DIFFERENCES KITES Kites are light object that flies through the sky by the wind they also come in different shapes and sizes. AIR PLANES Planes are heavy machines that fly by their wings, wind, and propellers,planes also come in different shapes and sizes.