The range of kites featured on this page are all of the traditional nature and when someone mentions kites these tend to be what many people think of.
Cutter kites which are diamond shaped and have a combination of colours, these are single line and have coloured tails.
Box kites are probably more associated with victorian england, when the gentry would fly kites on many of the commons, normally 2 distinctive colours and again a single line.
Pilot kites are slightly newer and have a unique design, again a mix of colour with single line.
Stunt Kites are also a diamond shape design but have dual line controls to enable the flyer to perform stunts and tricks. This 2 line system is now common through out many different types of kites and competions are held around the world to demonstrate flying techniques.
The converter below is only to be used as a guide and we have added this to our site to help people convert from different forms of wind measurement.
Enter the unit you wish to convert click the convert button - You will need to click the reset button before before entering another value
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