Kite mooring
Methods used to secure a kite in flight / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kite mooring refers to a specific method used to secure a kite in flight. The two fundamental parts of a kite are the wing and the kite line. The kite must be moored to a mobile or fixed object to develop tension in the kite line which converts to lift and drag, enabling the kite to fly.
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Governments frequently regulate the mooring of atmospheric balloons and atmospheric kites operating in governed airspace. The United States[1] Federal Aviation Regulation Part 101 regulates the mooring of qualified kites and balloons in U.S. governed airspace. These regulations do not apply to ungoverned spaces and special ambient flying media.