It depends on the kite.
Some large show kites are designed to of flappy bits or dangling bits off the end, which drift and float in the breeze. Others don't. It is somewhat rare to have a large gap in the frame but for some kite designs having a gap near the nose is fine, but typically in that case the kite is held together through tension in the cloth.
Pictures showing the leading edge would probably help, both front and back if they're different. Since the spars aren't being held together there is probably meant to be some tension somewhere (or maybe even some hidden pockets) that holds it together.