Kite encyclopedia
kite (aeronautics) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on kite (aeronautics):oldest known heavier-than-air craft designed to gain lift from the wind while being flown from the end of a flying line ... (more...)
Kite Liberator (OAV) - Anime News Network
2008 Yasuomi Umetsu, "Kite Liberator" Production Committee, Fever Dreams LLC. (more...)
kite - definition of kite by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and ...
... encyclopedia? ... kite (k t) n. 1. A light framework covered with cloth, plastic, or paper, designed to be ... (more...)
Kite (bird) - MSN Encarta
Kite bird, common name for about 21 various species of hawk-like birds of prey, not all closely related. Kites are found in the warmer parts of all... (more...)
Kite - LoveToKnow 1911
KITE,' the Falco milvus of Linnaeus and Milvus ictinus of modern ornithologists, once probably the most familiar bird of prey in Great Britain, and now one of the rarest. (more...)
kite - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about kite
US term for artificially boosting a company's value in its accounts. On the last day of the accounting period cash is paid into one current account from another. (more...)
Kite (bird) - MSN Encarta
Kite bird, common name for various species of birds of prey, not all closely related. Their legs and feet are smaller and weaker than those of most... (more...)
Kite (OAV) - Anime News Network
Plot Summary: Sawa is a school girl, an orphan, and an assassin. She is being controlled by a corrupt cop who gives her targets to kill, detailing to her the crimes these men have ... (more...)
Kite types - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Various types of kites exist [1], ranging from materials, shape, usage, skill required to operate, and so on. A modified parachute that has a positive lift/drag ratio is a kite. (more...)
Kite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A kite is a flying tethered object that depends upon the tension of a tethering system. The necessary lift that makes the kite wing fly is generated when air (or in some cases ... (more...)