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Box Kites are suitable for moderate to strong breezes
- On February 15th 1893 Australian inventor, Lawrence Hargrave, flew his box kite design at a beach near Wollongong, south of Sydney in New South Wales.
- The Wright Brothers develop their control system with kites from 1899 before Orville's first flight on December 17th, 1903 in an aircraft very similar to a box kite.
- In 1900, Texan Samuel F.Cody developed a large winged box kite that was used for man-lifting experiments and adopted for aerial observation by the British War Office in1906.
- During World War 2, aircrews were issued with box kites to use to attract attention the event of being 'downed'.