Kite mooring

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Kite mooring refers to any of various methods used to secure a kite in flight. The kite has two parts: wing and kite line; the kite needs mooring to either a mobile or fixed object in order to develop the tension in the kite line that gets converted to lift and drag enabling the kite to fly in its media. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Kite mooring
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rdf:langString Kite mooring refers to any of various methods used to secure a kite in flight. The kite has two parts: wing and kite line; the kite needs mooring to either a mobile or fixed object in order to develop the tension in the kite line that gets converted to lift and drag enabling the kite to fly in its media. Governments frequently have regulations about the mooring of atmospheric balloons and atmospheric kites that are operated in governed airspace. The United States Federal Aviation Regulation Part 101 regulates the mooring of qualified kites and balloons in airspace that the U.S. governs; those regulations do not apply to ungoverned spaces and special ambient flying media.
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