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There are vairous types of kites, each so unique in its features, such as materials, shape, tail lengths, number of control lines, size of wing body. Just some of the types of kites there are:

  • Advertising kites
  • Aerial Photography platform kites
  • Airplane kitesArc Kites
  • Arch kite/multiple-kite arch
  • Aqua-glider
  • Archimedes Screw
  • Arch kite
  • Art-holding kites
  • Artistic flying kites
  • Asymmetrical kites
  • Autogyro kites
  • Bag kites
  • Balloon kite
  • Barrage kite
  • Balloon kite
  • Barish sailwing
  • Beginner kites
  • Bell kites
  • Bermuda kites
  • Biplane kites
  • Bird kites
  • Boat kites
  • Bowed kite
  • Box kite
  • Box Delta kites
  • Butterfly kites
  • Cambodian kites
  • Candle kites
  • Cantonese kites
  • Cayley kite reproductions
  • Cellular kites
  • Chapi-chapia
  • Cheap kites
  • Chemiluminescence kites
  • Chinese kites
  • Circle kites
  • Cody kites
  • Conyne kites
  • Cube kites
  • Cup kites
  • Cursor kites
  • Delta or Delta-wing kites
  • Diamond kites
  • Display (or "show") kites
  • Disposable kites
  • Duryea kite reproductions
  • Double-kite systems
  • Dragon kites
  • Eddy kite or diamond kite
  • Edo kite
  • Electricity-generating kites
  • Exotic kites
  • Fast kites
  • Feather kites
  • Fighter kite
  • Figure kites
  • Fishing kites
  • Flat kites
  • Flexible-wing kites
  • Flexikite
  • Flexifoil
  • Foil or parafoil kite
  • Funny kites
  • Gallaudet kite
  • Garbasail
  • Geometric kite.
  • Genki kite.
  • Giant kite
  • Gibson
  • Glider kites
  • Gyrocopter or helicopter kite
  • Hang glider kites that are unmanned
  • Hargrave kites
  • Helikite
  • Hexagonal kite
  • High aspect ratio kites
  • Historical
  • Hydro kite Water kites - kites that fly in water or on the surface of water.
  • IIndia kites
  • Indoor kite
  • Inflatable single-line kite
  • Invisible kites
  • Jalbert parafoil kites
  • Japanese kites
  • Java kites
  • Jesus kites
  • Kid kites
  • Kirby kite
  • KiteSail
  • KiteShip
  • Korean kites
  • Kytoon
  • Laddermill
  • Landboarding kites
  • Lang kites
  • Langley kites
  • Leaf kites
  • LEI kite
  • Lighter-than-air air kites
  • Light-emitting kites
  • Low aspect ratio kites
  • Machijirushi kites
  • Magnus effect kites
  • Malay kite
  • Manned or Man-lifting kite
  • Maori kites
  • Miniature kite
  • Musical kite
  • Night kites
  • Novelty kites
  • Octagonal kites
  • Octopus kites
  • Parachute kites
  • Parafoil
  • Parafoil stunt kites
  • Paraglider
  • Parasail and Parasailing Parachutes
  • Paravane Water kite
  • Pentagonal kites
  • Picnic plate kites
  • Plasma kite
  • Plate kites
  • Powered-harness hang glider kites
  • Quantum kites
  • Quick or fast kites Quick kites
  • Radio-controlled kite
  • Ram-air kite Sled kites
  • Recycled kite Kites
  • Revolution kite or Rev kite
  • Ribbon kite
  • Rogallo Corner kite
  • Rogallo Parawing kite
  • Roller kite.
  • Rolloplan kit
  • Rotary kites
  • Rokkaku or Rokaku
  • Rotating Ribbon Kite
  • Sauls' Barrage Kite
  • Sail kites
  • Self-erecting collapsible kites
  • Show kites
  • Skating kites
  • Sled kites
  • Signature kites
  • Single-piece kites
  • Sode kites or Sode Dako
  • Soft kites
  • Solar kite
  • Soil kite
  • Sound-making kites
  • Stunt kite
  • Square kites
  • Stacked kite
  • Styrofoam kites
  • Target kite
  • Tetrahedral kites
  • Thai kites
  • Toy kites
  • Traction kites
  • Train. Or "kite train
  • Trainer kites
  • Tukkal or tukal kite
  • Underwater kite
  • Ventilated kite
  • Victory kite
  • Waffle kites
  • Water kites
  • Water relaunchable kite
  • Woglum kite
  • Work kites or working kites
  • X-treme kites
  • X flat two-stick kite
  • Yacht kites
  • Youth kites
  • Zero-wind kites
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There are vairous types of kites, each so unique in its features, such as materials, shape, tail lengths, number of control lines, size of wing body. Just some of the types of kites there are:

  • Advertising kites
  • Aerial Photography platform kites
  • Airplane kitesArc Kites
  • Arch kite/multiple-kite arch
  • Aqua-glider
  • Archimedes Screw
  • Arch kite
  • Art-holding kites
  • Artistic flying kites
  • Asymmetrical kites
  • Autogyro kites
  • Bag kites
  • Balloon kite
  • Barrage kite
  • Balloon kite
  • Barish sailwing
  • Beginner kites
  • Bell kites
  • Bermuda kites
  • Biplane kites
  • Bird kites
  • Boat kites
  • Bowed kite
  • Box kite
  • Box Delta kites
  • Butterfly kites
  • Cambodian kites
  • Candle kites
  • Cantonese kites
  • Cayley kite reproductions
  • Cellular kites
  • Chapi-chapia
  • Cheap kites
  • Chemiluminescence kites
  • Chinese kites
  • Circle kites
  • Cody kites
  • Conyne kites
  • Cube kites
  • Cup kites
  • Cursor kites
  • Delta or Delta-wing kites
  • Diamond kites
  • Display (or "show") kites
  • Disposable kites
  • Duryea kite reproductions
  • Double-kite systems
  • Dragon kites
  • Eddy kite or diamond kite
  • Edo kite
  • Electricity-generating kites
  • Exotic kites
  • Fast kites
  • Feather kites
  • Fighter kite
  • Figure kites
  • Fishing kites
  • Flat kites
  • Flexible-wing kites
  • Flexikite
  • Flexifoil
  • Foil or parafoil kite
  • Funny kites
  • Gallaudet kite
  • Garbasail
  • Geometric kite.
  • Genki kite.
  • Giant kite
  • Gibson
  • Glider kites
  • Gyrocopter or helicopter kite
  • Hang glider kites that are unmanned
  • Hargrave kites
  • Helikite
  • Hexagonal kite
  • High aspect ratio kites
  • Historical
  • Hydro kite Water kites - kites that fly in water or on the surface of water.
  • IIndia kites
  • Indoor kite
  • Inflatable single-line kite
  • Invisible kites
  • Jalbert parafoil kites
  • Japanese kites
  • Java kites
  • Jesus kites
  • Kid kites
  • Kirby kite
  • KiteSail
  • KiteShip
  • Korean kites
  • Kytoon
  • Laddermill
  • Landboarding kites
  • Lang kites
  • Langley kites
  • Leaf kites
  • LEI kite
  • Lighter-than-air air kites
  • Light-emitting kites
  • Low aspect ratio kites
  • Machijirushi kites
  • Magnus effect kites
  • Malay kite
  • Manned or Man-lifting kite
  • Maori kites
  • Miniature kite
  • Musical kite
  • Night kites
  • Novelty kites
  • Octagonal kites
  • Octopus kites
  • Parachute kites
  • Parafoil
  • Parafoil stunt kites
  • Paraglider
  • Parasail and Parasailing Parachutes
  • Paravane Water kite
  • Pentagonal kites
  • Picnic plate kites
  • Plasma kite
  • Plate kites
  • Powered-harness hang glider kites
  • Quantum kites
  • Quick or fast kites Quick kites
  • Radio-controlled kite
  • Ram-air kite Sled kites
  • Recycled kite Kites
  • Revolution kite or Rev kite
  • Ribbon kite
  • Rogallo Corner kite
  • Rogallo Parawing kite
  • Roller kite.
  • Rolloplan kit
  • Rotary kites
  • Rokkaku or Rokaku
  • Rotating Ribbon Kite
  • Sauls' Barrage Kite
  • Sail kites
  • Self-erecting collapsible kites
  • Show kites
  • Skating kites
  • Sled kites
  • Signature kites
  • Single-piece kites
  • Sode kites or Sode Dako
  • Soft kites
  • Solar kite
  • Soil kite
  • Sound-making kites
  • Stunt kite
  • Square kites
  • Stacked kite
  • Styrofoam kites
  • Target kite
  • Tetrahedral kites
  • Thai kites
  • Toy kites
  • Traction kites
  • Train. Or "kite train
  • Trainer kites
  • Tukkal or tukal kite
  • Underwater kite
  • Ventilated kite
  • Victory kite
  • Waffle kites
  • Water kites
  • Water relaunchable kite
  • Woglum kite
  • Work kites or working kites
  • X-treme kites
  • X flat two-stick kite
  • Yacht kites
  • Youth kites
  • Zero-wind kites
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