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Practical Applications of Kites

Practical Applications of Kites. By: Zach Jansma , Jason Swatsworth , Joe Donohoe , and Brianna Dale. History. First kites were known to been flown around 1000 BC First documented kite flying around 200 BC Introduced to Europe by Marco Polo in 1295

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Practical Applications of Kites

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  1. Practical Applications of Kites By: Zach Jansma, Jason Swatsworth, Joe Donohoe, and Brianna Dale

  2. History • First kites were known to been flown around 1000 BC • First documented kite flying around 200 BC • Introduced to Europe by Marco Polo in 1295 • In 18th and 19th century Europe, Kites were starting to be used as scientific instruments • Wright brothers flew the first aero-plane in 1903 based on their research in kite gliders • Kites were used during both World Wars for surveillance • Even today, kites still have many practical uses

  3. Known Practical Uses • Meteorology – Kites with high lift are able to take readings from high up in the atmosphere • Agriculture – Used to help take aerial photographs to help farmers see their crops from above • Transportation – Parasailing, wind-gliding • Communication – placing antennas into kites so you can get good signals • Education – Help teach basics of aerodynamics • And many, many more!

  4. Practical use of Kites in the Past • When Kites were first invented and used, they were considered nothing more than child’s play toys. It wasn’t until about the 18th century that kites were starting to be used for more practical purposes.

  5. Current Practical uses • Today, although kites are still used for recreation (like kids flying kites on the beach), They have many more practical uses. They were used in both World Wars for surveillance, and they were also used for scientific research and art, such as aerial photography

  6. Future Ideas • As kites become more and more innovated, the possibilities are endless. For example, there are already some kites that have been used for transportation. If we could figure out how to use kites on a more industrial or commercial scale, we could possibly use kites as a source of green transportation.

  7. Works Cited • http://www.gombergkites.com/nkm/hist1.html

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