mikrokiteis
Mikrokiteis is a term derived from Greek, literally translating to "small kites." While not a standardized scientific or technical term, it can be used to describe very small, lightweight kites. These might be designed for indoor use, for educational purposes, or as miniature decorative items. The design principles of larger kites, such as the importance of aerodynamics, lift, and stability, still apply even at this reduced scale, though often in simplified forms. Materials used for mikrokiteis are typically very light, such as thin plastic film, tissue paper, or very fine fabrics. The construction might involve simple spars made of thin plastic or bamboo. Their flight characteristics are often limited by ambient air currents and may not be as robust as larger, more complex kite designs. They are sometimes used to demonstrate basic principles of flight or as toys for young children under close supervision due to their size and potentially delicate nature. The term "mikrokiteis" highlights the miniature scale of these flying objects within the broader category of kites.