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Key words and diagrams of Naish Kite

1. Bridle: used to harness the kite. The left and right ends of the bridle are attached
to the control lines of the boom and allow for steering the kite.
The bridle is made up of 2 main lines and one secondary line. These lines are
made of Dyneema which have been pre treated to allows for the proper tension
in order to maximize maneuverability of the kite during flight when the lines are pulled.
A properly aligned bridle will enable the flyer to only pull a
control line a few cm before the kite will react.
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2. Body: main part of kite involved in flight.
3. Leading edge: inflatable, front end of kite, maintains C-shape of kite
4. Struts: inflatable battens filled with air that give the Naish traction kite its shape.
There are a total of 5 body struts, 2 wing, two middle and 1 center.
5. Flying lines: consist of a right and left.
Allow for the kite to be steered in either direction
6. Inner tubes/ Bladders: inside portion of leading edge and struts that
holds in the air.
7. No knot line attachment:

8. Back of kite:

9. Front of Kite:
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