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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Diamond Train Simon Freidin
1 line, flat eng
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Dörtgen Uçurtma Halit Cebeci
1 line, flat tur
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Dowel Barn Door Kite Plans Tim Parish
1 line, flat eng
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Dragon Chino Juan Miguel Suay
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Dragon Chino Juan Miguel Suay
1 line, flat esp
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Dragon chinois Chachapoya
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Dragon Kite Activitytv - Cliff Quinn
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Dragon Kite Edwin T.Hamilton
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Drd-Baupläne Lutz Treczoks
1 line, flat deu
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Driemaster Jan Pieter Kuil
1 line, flat eng
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1 line, flat eng
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Dutch Kite Margaret Greger
1 line, flat eng
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Easter kite Debbie Colgrove
1 line, flat eng
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Eight-Point Star Kite Edwin T.Hamilton
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Elephant Kite Edwin T.Hamilton
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Enfance Monsieur Vansnickt
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Estrella Juan Miguel Suay
1 line, flat esp
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Estrella de cinco puntas Alfonso Pérez Arnal
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Étoile filante Chachapoya
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Etoile Marocaine Louis Sko
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Fantasmo Kite Margaret Greger
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fertilidad, cometa de la Juan Miguel Suay
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Flat Kites - Part 1 George Webster
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Flat Kites - Part 2 George Webster
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Fugu Michael Böttcher
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Genki aus Seide Heinrich Vogelmann
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Gypsy E.W.Redmond
1 line, flat eng
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Hamburger Eddy-Kette G. Blattert / R. Kregovski
1 line, flat deu
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Headstick kite St. Georges School
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