kite tail
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Definition
Noun: A kite tail is a weighted or decorative attachment, often a length of material with objects tied to it, fixed to the lower end of a kite. Its primary function is to provide aerodynamic stability and balance during flight, preventing the kite from spinning or diving erratically.
Usage
The term "kite tail" is used to describe the specific part of a kite responsible for its stability. * We need to add a longer kite tail; the kite is wobbling too much. * The children decorated their kite tail with colorful ribbons and bows. * A well-balanced kite tail is essential for smooth flight.
Advanced Usage
- Functional vs. Decorative: While the core purpose is functional (providing drag and balance), kite tails are often highly decorative, made from strips of plastic, fabric, or paper, and can be a creative element of kite design.
- Adjustability: The length and weight of a kite tail can be adjusted based on wind conditions. Stronger winds may require a shorter or lighter tail to maintain control.
Variants and Related Words
- Kite (n): The main flying object to which the tail is attached.
- Stabilizer (n): A more general term for any device that provides stability, which is the function of a kite tail.
Synonyms
- Balance tail
- Stabilizing tail
Related Phrases
- To attach a tail: The action of adding the kite tail.
- Don't forget to attach the tail before you try to fly it.
- The tail provides balance: A common phrase describing its function.
- In light winds, the tail provides the necessary balance to keep the kite's nose up.
Noun
- a bob on a kite to provide balance