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What is the best weather temperature for flying kites?

When the wind is 2 to 6, you can fly a kite.

2 to 3 winds are suitable for flying kites with an area of 0. 1 to 0.5 square meters, such as flying soft-winged birds and insect kites.

When the wind force is 3 to 4, all kinds of kites can be released, with an area of about 1 square meter.

When the wind reaches 5 to 6, you can fly all kinds of large kites with an area of more than 2 square meters.

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Skills of flying kites

If the traction point is chosen correctly, the kite will be balanced by the wind, so it will not rotate and sway when flying, and it is easy to fly directly into the sky. Kites generally have one or three traction points because of their different shapes and sizes. For example, a goldfish kite only needs to choose a point, and a butterfly kite needs to choose a corresponding point on its head and wings, and then grab the traction point with your hand and swing it gently from left to right, or you can take it outdoors for trial release. If the kite leans to one side, it is necessary to re-select the traction point.

In addition, flying kites also needs to master the correct way of flying. The general method is that the companion walks with the kite downwind, and the kite-flying person stands against the wind with the thread. The distance between them is about 50 meters. The kite holder lifted the kite and pushed it into the air. The kite-flying person runs against the wind with the kite string, and the running speed depends on the rising of the kite and the pulling force of the string in his hand.

If the kite rises slowly, the tension of the line will be small, so it is necessary to speed up the operation; The kite rises fast, and the tension of the line is high, so we should slow down. When the kite rises, it is necessary to set the line properly according to the tension of the line, so that the kite can fly into the blue sky smoothly and soar freely in the sky.