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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Poire Chachapoya
fra
Roncador Juan Miguel Suay
esp
Schwalbendrachen Hans Snoek
deu
Serpiente Thailandesa Juan Miguel Suay
esp
serpiente, Cometa Franklin García Marín
esp
Siamese snake kite Margaret Greger
eng
Sleevin-vlieger Jan van Leeuwen
ned
Sode J. R. Tolman
esp
Sode Dako Thomas-Michael Rudolph
deu
Sode Dako Thomas-Michael Rudolph
eng
Sode Dako Ralf Dietrich
deu
Square Jan van Leeuwen
ned
Square incher microkite Kel Krosschell
eng
Square Kite Edwin T.Hamilton
eng
Star Kite Edwin T.Hamilton
eng
Stern Michael Böttcher
deu
Sugar Glider Wangaratta Primary School
eng
tajada, Cometa Juan Carlos Vasquez
esp
fra
Tarasca Juan Miguel Suay
esp
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