Flat Kites

The flat kites are the most common kites in the world; some bars build a geometric area overdrawn by fabric or paper, which builds the name giving flat form.
They fly instable, therefore they need a stabilizing tail or something similar.
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Mouche japonaise Chachapoya
1 line, flat fra
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Mr. Sun Kite Edwin T.Hamilton
1 line, flat eng
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Nagoya Koryu Masaaki Satoh
1 line, flat eng
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1 line, flat fra
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Naranja de la China, Cometa Juan Miguel Suay
1 line, flat esp
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Newspaper Diamond Wayne Hosking
1 line, flat eng
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Paper Sun Jeremy Carson
1 line, flat eng
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Peixinho Matías Botbol
1 line, flat esp
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Picnic Plate Kite Wayne Hosking
1 line, flat eng
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planas, Cometas Arcangel
1 line, flat esp
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Plastic snake kite Margaret Greger
1 line, flat eng
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Poire Chachapoya
1 line, flat fra
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Roncador Juan Miguel Suay
1 line, flat esp
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Schwalbendrachen Hans Snoek
1 line, flat deu
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Sekizgen Pyro Halit Cebeci
1 line, flat tur
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Serpiente Thailandesa Juan Miguel Suay
1 line, flat esp
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serpiente, Cometa Franklin García Marín
1 line, flat esp
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Siamese snake kite Margaret Greger
1 line, flat eng
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Sleevin-vlieger Jan van Leeuwen
1 line, flat ned
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Sode J. R. Tolman
1 line, flat esp
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Sode Dako Ralf Dietrich
1 line, flat deu
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Sode Dako Thomas-Michael Rudolph
1 line, flat deu
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Sode Dako Thomas-Michael Rudolph
1 line, flat eng
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Square Jan van Leeuwen
1 line, flat ned
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Square incher microkite Kel Krosschell
1 line, flat eng
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Square Kite Edwin T.Hamilton
1 line, flat eng
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Star Kite Edwin T.Hamilton
1 line, flat eng
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Stern Michael Böttcher
1 line, flat deu
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Sugar Glider Wangaratta Primary School
1 line, flat eng
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tajada, Cometa Juan Carlos Vasquez
1 line, flat esp