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Arches & Ribbons
Arch trains consist of multiple kites linked end to end with a
common line and tethered (or held in place) at both ends of
the train. Arch ribbons are formed from a continuous piece of
fabric that is tethered to the ground (or held in place) at
both ends of the ribbon.
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Eddy
Arch
John Murray
This plan for a kite arch is based
upon one by Tony Wolfenden in Napier, New Zealand, Karen
O'Connor and the Kite West team fly in Indonesia
Eddy
Arch
Doldrums Kite Club
The kite arch will be made up of
around 20 or more diamond shaped kites, using a single
flying line as the cross spar for each kite
Skybow
Jim Mallos
It's a kind of kite that acts like an
anti-gravity rope---when you and a friend hold it across
the wind it pulls upward making a huge arch in the sky.