Choosing the right traction point is the key to whether the kite can fly to the sky. 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, you need to master the method 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. Skills of flying kites 1. When the wind is strong, you can fly a kite without asking for help. You can hold the kite string by yourself, run ahead against the wind and watch it until you feel strong enough, and then stop and pay off the string slowly. 2. When the wind is bad, take up the line quickly and give the wind manually. If you feel the kite string pulling, you must seize the opportunity to pay off the string. If the kite has a downward trend, you must quickly take back part of the kite line until the kite can hold on in the sky. 3. When the wind suddenly turns stronger, the kite swings and the inclination is too large, there are two control methods: one is to pay off the line quickly. Second, a few quick steps towards the kite can alleviate its situation. When the wind stops and the kite falls, you can shake the kite a few times or run backwards quickly. If you are in no way back, you can close the line quickly. 6. If two kite strings are intertwined, don't panic. Immediately approach the entangled person, exchange and adjust with each other, and let the string loose. 7. When taking back the kite, slowly take up the line, and take up the line as far away from the tall trees as possible to avoid the kite falling and hanging on the tree. Precautions for flying kites 1. Don't put it where there are high-voltage towers and telephone poles. 2. Pay attention to climate change. If there is typhoon and lightning, stop releasing immediately and stay away from the open space. 3. When flying, choose a suitable kite that can match the wind speed, and don't underestimate the power of strong wind speed. 4. The caster should choose open places, such as parks and beaches, to avoid obstacles. 5. The flying speed of the stunt kite is fast, so don't fly low or frighten others.
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