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Jellyfish Dancing Dragon Kite

$22.99

Jellyfish Dancing Dragon Kite

Introducing our new Dancing Dragon Kites! This colorful and fun 22″ Jellyfish Dancing Dragon Kite comes ready to fly right out of the bag. With long, flowing tails, this jelly is super easy to fly and will no doubt put smiles on faces.

  • Fade-resistant printed ripstop fabric with (8) color-coordinated tails
  • Flexible fiberglass arch with one cross piece maintains shape
  • Ready to fly, no assembly required
  • Kite line with handle and kite bag included
  • Recommended wind range: 8-15 mph
Brand: In the Breeze

Availability: Out of stock

Description

Jellyfish Dancing Dragon Kite

Introducing our new Dancing Dragon Kites! This colorful and fun 22″ Jellyfish Dancing Dragon Kite comes ready to fly right out of the bag. With long, flowing tails, this jelly is super easy to fly and will no doubt put smiles on faces.

  • Fade-resistant printed ripstop fabric with (8) color-coordinated tails
  • Flexible fiberglass arch with one cross piece maintains shape
  • Ready to fly, no assembly required
  • Kite line with handle and kite bag included
  • Recommended wind range: 8-15 mph
Brand: In the Breeze

How do you fly a kite?

  1. Choose a day with light to moderate winds (about 5–25 mph or 8–40 kmh).
  2. Put your kite together inside.
  3. Stand with your back to the wind and hold the kite up until it catches.
  4. Release the kite and let out some of the line, keeping it fairly taut.
  5. Pull the line gently to help the kite ascend.
  6. Reel in the line slowly and walk toward the kite to land it.

    Beaufort Wind Scale for use with Jellyfish Dancing Dragon Kite

    Developed in 1805 by Sir Francis Beaufort, U.K. Royal Navy


    Force Wind
    (Knots)
    WMO
    Classification
    Appearance of Wind Effects
    On the Water On Land
    0 Less than 1 Calm Sea surface smooth and mirror-like Calm, smoke rises vertically
    1 1-3 Light Air Scaly ripples, no foam crests Smoke drift indicates wind direction, still wind vanes
    2 4-6 Light Breeze Small wavelets, crests glassy, no breaking Wind felt on face, leaves rustle, vanes begin to move
    3 7-10 Gentle Breeze Large wavelets, crests begin to break, scattered whitecaps Leaves and small twigs constantly moving, light flags extended
    4 11-16 Moderate Breeze Small waves 1-4 ft. becoming longer, numerous whitecaps Dust, leaves, and loose paper lifted, small tree branches move
    5 17-21 Fresh Breeze Moderate waves 4-8 ft taking longer form, many whitecaps, some spray Small trees in leaf begin to sway
    6 22-27 Strong Breeze Larger waves 8-13 ft, whitecaps common, more spray Larger tree branches moving, whistling in wires

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