1. When were kites first made and flown? Name at least three ways kites have helped in scientific research and tell how each has affected the world we live in. Tell the story of Benjamin Franklin and his kite.
They were flown 300-400b.C. The Greeks made:206 B.C. by the chinese
2. Name some of the ways that kites might be used today.
3. Explain briefly how kites fly.
4. Define the following terms:
a. Spine
b. Spar
c. Vent
d. Bowstring
e. Cover
f. Frame
g. Tail
h. Keel
i. Flying line
j. Bridle
k. Reel
5. What is a common cause of kite failure?
Lack of wind, trees, power lines, and essential parts of the kite breaking (e.g. to much wind can break the kite string.)
6. What should be done when a kite loops during flight?
7. Why is a tail sometimes needed on a kite?
8. Know at least three safety rules for kite flying.
9. Do the following:
a. Correctly wind line on a stick.
b. Tie broken ends with the fisherman's knot.
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Knot/Fisherman's bend