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How strong is the wind suitable for flying kites?

Generally speaking, when the wind is 2-6, you can fly a kite.

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

When the wind is 3-4, you can fly all kinds of kites, covering an area of about L square meters.

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

According to the standard of general wind grade, the second to fourth winds are suitable for the lifting of general kites. You must choose the right wind to fly a kite. Large kites can't fly in weak winds, while small kites are in danger of overturning in strong winds.

Therefore, in windy weather, the strength and size of kites should be improved and released. On the contrary, in windy weather, kites with low strength should be released. Some kites have strong structural adaptability, such as the sand goose and the cross, which can fly from the second wind to the fourth wind, and can be lifted and released in strong winds with streamers.

The choice of venue, flying kites, not only choose the right wind, but also choose the right venue. The principle of site selection is spacious, followed by staying away from tall buildings and trees. You should also pay attention to flying kites.

Safety, such as avoiding hoisting near high-voltage power lines and airports, some foreign metropolises have regulations prohibiting flying kites within a few kilometers of urban areas or airports.

The most suitable venues are large stadiums, seaside beaches, suburban grasslands and so on. And it is not unreasonable to throw it on the roof platform, but there must be safety settings such as railings around it, otherwise the consequences of slipping and falling will be unimaginable.