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Do Crowns actually fly?

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Do Crowns actually fly?

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Crowns are not kites. They are ground bouncers. Technically, they are Bernoulli devices, but we won’t go into that here. The point is that they don’t generate lift. Instead they roll on the ground or just a few inches above it. In stronger winds, they will rise at about a 30% angle and then come back down to the surface.

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