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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. Some modern designs use a fixed plastic joiner with a dihedral shape instead of a bowed spar to achieve the same stability effect.

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  • 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. Some modern designs use a fixed plastic joiner with a dihedral shape instead of a bowed spar to achieve the same stability effect. (en)
  • Las cometas diédricas, también denominadas cometas arqueadas,​ como el japonés,​ y las versiones tradicionales más conocidas de las cometas en forma de "diamante", se tensan formando un arco para mejorar su estabilidad, hasta el punto de que añadir una cola a menudo se vuelve innecesario. (es)
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  • 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. Some modern designs use a fixed plastic joiner with a dihedral shape instead of a bowed spar to achieve the same stability effect. (en)
  • Las cometas diédricas, también denominadas cometas arqueadas,​ como el japonés,​ y las versiones tradicionales más conocidas de las cometas en forma de "diamante", se tensan formando un arco para mejorar su estabilidad, hasta el punto de que añadir una cola a menudo se vuelve innecesario. La clásica cometa de diamante de cola larga, con una simple brida de dos puntos, tiene su movimiento de rotación lateral o aleteo (oscilación) reducido o eliminado en gran medida por un arco en su barra horizontal. Algunos diseños modernos utilizan un ensamblador de plástico fijo con forma de diedro en lugar de un mástil arqueado para lograr el mismo efecto de estabilidad. (es)
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