Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Bowed kites such as the Japanese rokkaku, and traditional versions of the more familiar \"diamond\" shaped kites such as the Malay or Eddy, are tensioned into a bow in order to improve their stability to the point where a tail often becomes unnecessary.The classic long-tail diamond kite, with a simple two-point bridle, has its lateral roll or flutter (oscillation) greatly reduced or eliminated by a bow in its horizontal spar."@en }
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- Bowed_kite comment "Bowed kites such as the Japanese rokkaku, and traditional versions of the more familiar \"diamond\" shaped kites such as the Malay or Eddy, are tensioned into a bow in order to improve their stability to the point where a tail often becomes unnecessary.The classic long-tail diamond kite, with a simple two-point bridle, has its lateral roll or flutter (oscillation) greatly reduced or eliminated by a bow in its horizontal spar.".