HONBO 58" Fighter Plane Kites for Kids Easy to Fly, Kite for Adults, with Kite Reel and 200ft String, Beginner Kite for Beach Trip
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Today, I flew my kite and it worked! A friend of mine can't fly a kite, but I can launch it without any problem. a few bad reviews were the result of either a defective product or a poorly assembled product.
A light wind of 10 mph lasted 15 minutes while it was extremely poor quality Approximately 15 mph. The next day, they sent it back.
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Selected User Reviews For HONBO 58" Fighter Plane Kites for Kids Easy to Fly, Kite for Adults, with Kite Reel and 200ft String, Beginner Kite for Beach Trip
My parents tried to buy a kite for us, and we ended up buying one. I really like it except for that.
If you want to keep it in the air, then a 6-foot plus tall person needs to keep pulling the nose of the kite upward. It says ages 3+, but it is definitely not for children younger than that. High pressure on the rods causes them to splinter, so I ended up with a bunch of fiberglass in my hand. Yay! Returning to the United States. Got a new kite, which I flew higher than the trees with no problem.
It was easy to put the kit together, and it was easy to disconnect it The kite has been flown more than once. For the season, it is a good deal. Excellent product. I highly recommend it.
Kites like this one have been in our family for quite a while. In addition, it is better to unwind the rotation tension of the string, as it flies more efficiently. By letting all of the string out of the swivel clip and pinching the twist towards the clip, this can be accomplished. The kit started to catch today, after about 15 feet when I got it in the air. When I looked down, I saw the spindle had broken.
I plan on respooling it on a scrap piece of wood, since a similar replacement part wouldn't be very long lasting The kite itself is not bad by any means, but I am not impressed with how long the components will last. Since the kid enjoys it so much, we will repair it and keep it.
Children enjoy it. It was a great kite and even better price. The instructions were a little vague when it came to setting up the struts but overall it was worth the money. The kids rushed to play with it as soon as it was assembled. I loved the way it flew. To store it for the next event, it can easily be folded.
It is aesthetically pleasing, has a reasonable size, is bright, etc. but it has While the instructions were good, I had difficulty assembling it on my own and had to ask my friend for assistance. After struggling for ten minutes to set it up, it 'took off' in a medium breeze (10 to 15 miles per hour? swerve back and forth eventually nosediving. Several attempts to launch it resulted in it nosediving every time I launched. I think the long tail is the culprit here and something about the kite would cause it to "resonate" back and forth like a pendulum and crash straight This is not to say that all Honbo kites are defective. . . It is an easy-to-assemble kite and is very stable in the air. Another kite I bought was their "patriotic eagle". Don't waste your time on this one! Get the Eagle instead!.
As if it would never end. easy, and the fabric was pretty light and felt like carbon fiber. The rods seemed to be made of carbon fiber, and the rods felt like they were made of carbon fiber. It's not that easy to fly, though. This is the second time I have tried to fly it. I was at a park when the wind speed was 11 mph for the first time. I tried to fly the kite for more than 30 seconds, but I couldn't get it to stay in the air. Similarly, I was on a beach the second time around. That time, there was a greater amount of wind. This is what it looked like when I got it up there. The flight pattern was also very erratic and kept dotting the sky in figure eights. Although I was able to get the kite up high, the kite quickly lost altitude and went nose-first My first experience with it was very disappointing since it was like a Delta kite, but the shape of the kite seemed to make it flight-friendly.
I cannot describe how terrible this is! There is no snug fit on any of the rods. A BAM! comes the sound of the engine taking off! Midflight, the aircraft disassembles.