|
ARTICLE |
SOURCE |
AUTHOR |
NOTE |
59 |
Kite
Sewing 101 |
Web Page |
Gary Engvall |
An excellent
disscussion on "Everything you need to know
to sew kites from ripstop nylon" |
58 |
The
Roloplan Archive |
Web Page |
HansSnoek |
An excellent (German)
archive of the Roloplan Kite. |
57 |
Ten
Applique Techniques and More |
Web Page |
Kathy Goodwind |
Kathy shares her wealth
of kite building knowledge on applique methods,
techniques, and insentives. Great Info! |
56 |
Stiffness
& Weight of Kite Spars |
Web Page |
Simo Salanne |
A comprehensive article
on the relative stiffness and weight of many
popular kite spars. The article was updated in
1998. |
55 |
The
Flexifoil Patent |
Web Page |
Crowell/Jones |
A large file download
(150+) but worth it if your looking for
information this historic ram air inflated,
controllable kite. Invented in 1977 by Andrew
Jones. |
54 |
The
Jalbert Parafoil |
Web Page |
Crowell/Jalbert |
If you are considering
a parafoil project, this is a must read. Jalbert
is the "father" of the parafoil and all
his patent information is here. |
53 |
How
to stack kites |
Web Page |
Gary Engvall |
One of the most
frequent questions asked about kites of all kinds
are: "How do I stack these?" The focus
in this article will be how to stack stunt kites,
but the same principles apply to making trains of
single line kites. |
52 |
Lift
Doesnt Suck |
Web Page |
Roger Long |
Why does an airplane
wing produce lift? Roger Long demystifies lift,
and even explains such arcane notions as ground
effect and the boundary layer. |
51 |
High
Altitude Kite Flying |
Web Page |
Richard Synergy |
Everything you wanted
to know about high altitude kite flying, and
more. |
50 |
Errata
for the book: "Stunt Kites II" |
Web Page |
Peter Peters |
A great book on making
stunt kites, but there are a few errors. Here's
the errata list of the book "Stunt Kites
II" by Nop Velthuizen and Servaas van der
Horst. This list is valid for the 1st print. |
49 |
Wind Speed Profiles |
Web Page |
Peter Gostelow |
An essay that
explaines how wind speed increases with height |
48 |
Kite Lift |
Web Page |
Peter Gostelow
|
A very good
essay on lift. How much weight a kite can lift,
How to determine lift, and how to determine line
pull. |
47 |
How much weight can my kite lift? |
Web Page |
KAPer Magazine |
An in depth
article that explains answers to the subject |
46 |
Some of the more commonly used lifting
engines |
Web Page |
KAPer Magazine |
A great
discussion on different kites, the potential they
have for lift, and how stable they fly. |
45 |
How to prepare
your Spectra flylines |
Vendor Information |
Innovative Textiles |
Many feel sleeving
Spectra before knots are tied will help the knot
hold better and increase its strength. This is
one way to do it. |
44 |
To Sleeve, or Not to Sleeve 1.0
|
newsgroup: rec.kites |
Andrew Beatie |
The ongoing debate
continues |
43 |
To Sleeve, or Not to Sleeve 2.0
|
newsgroup: rec.kites |
Assorted Authors |
The ongoing debate
continues |
42 |
What affects
the performance of a flyline? |
Kite Studio Files |
UnKnown |
Siingle page discussion
on Material, Construction, and Termination... and
how they all affect performance. |
41 |
Paper Pieced Pink Flamingo |
Arnold's Homepage |
Arnold Stellema |
Paper piece patterns are
a great way to get into reperesentational kites
(as opposed to graphic) without doing applique. |
40 |
The
Old "Segment a Non-Even Line" Trick |
Kite Builder's Int'l
Journal Volume 2 #2 1994 |
Pete Rondeau |
"If you ever have a
line that you need to divide into any number of
equal segments there is a simple drafting
technique...." |
39 |
How to
build a light table |
Kite Builder's Int'l
Journal Volume 1 #1 1993 |
Tony Ferrel |
"Believe this Old
Man, once you have a light table you will not
know how you ever built a kite without one" |
38 |
What is a kite? |
Encyclopedia Britannica |
Eden Maxwell |
... as by the
Encyclopedia Britannica. Very good information on
kite aerodynamics, history, flight, and
structure. |
37 |
Kites in the Classroom |
The Australian Kite
Association |
Peter Batchelor |
Originally written as
part of Peter's masters thesis during 1992 and
1993. "Kites can be used as educational
tools. They could be used in many subjects, but
would be of greatest benefit if used in a way
which allowed students to synthesize knowledge
from a number of subjects... " |
36 |
Kites and Colour |
Reach up and touch the
sky |
Reach up and touch the
sky |
Form, balance and colour
are fundamental to the success of a kite design.
Yet few people work with colour instinctively.
This web page can help you with the basics. |
35 |
Stunt Kite Template |
Kite Flying Fool's Kite
Site |
Jim Campbell |
Jim provides us with a
mathamatical method for taking a conceptual
design for a stunt kite and converting it into a
master template |
34 |
Lights for your Kite |
Mike's Kite Site |
Mike |
How to make lights to
illuminate the entire sail of your kite... for
about $10.00 |
33 |
Fittings and How They Work |
KiteBuilder.com |
Tony Ferrel |
Originally created by
Tony Ferrel as a part of his AKA presentation in
Muncie, Indiana |
32 |
A Sky
Reel |
Kite Builder's Int'l
Journal Volume 1 #2 1993 |
Denis Denning |
An
"economical" plan/design for a line
reel. The main feature being interchangeable
spools to quickly change line to match wind
conditions |
31 |
"The Keeper" - an applique
demonstration. |
www.sportkite.com |
Peter Betancourt |
Peter discusses the
thought process that goes into making a custom
kite. He then demonstrates his applique skills
and shows us "how he does it" |
30 |
Applique Workshop |
Kai's Kite Site |
Kai Griebenow |
In this workshop I will
use two Fighter kites to explain the applique
technique |
29 |
Kite Applique |
Carol Duvall Show |
Jose Sainz |
Jose was on TV! Here he
demonstrates his popular applique technique. Good
step by step instruction with pictures. |
28 |
Sewing Workshop - The Patchwork
Technique |
Kai's Kite Site |
Kai Griebenow |
Patchworking can be
quite simple, or very complex
..it just
depends what you would like to do. For a workshop
it is always good to start with something simple.
Thus I decided that the Log-Cabin would be a nice
start for the newcomers under the patchworkers |
27 |
So you want to make a kite but you don't
know where to start?
|
www.akg.cwc.net |
Charlie Charlton |
Charlie discusses basic
kitebuilding techniques and materials while
constructing an Eddy kite. |
26 |
Adding "sound" to your kite |
Kite Musical Instruments
& Aeolian Musical instruments |
Uli Wahl |
This site concerns with
traditional sound producing devices i.e.aeolian
musical instruments for kites or other purposes
and their manufacturing. All instruments are
sounded & powered by the natural wind itself.
|
25 |
Bridle Jig |
Mike's Kite Site |
Mike |
This jig will allow you
to make knots at precise lengths every time.
Great for bridles and stack lines. Also good for
measuring and cutting spars. |
24 |
How to make a "Turbo-Bridle"
for a stunt kite |
Art & Flywork |
Art & Flywork |
This bridle will tilt
the kite backwards in turns and has several
advantages; it tracks better in sharp turns and
gives a better start and faster flying and
therefore more power. |
23 |
Turbo Bridle Adjustment & Tuning
Tips |
San Diego Kite Club |
Allen Stroh |
What I DO understand and
have a pretty good handle on is the adjustment
procedures required to set up a kite for a
variety of wind conditions and flying styles. In
reality, all we need to do is fool around with
the bridle and figure out how it works ... set up
our kites the way we want them ... and FLY! And
THAT is what we'll discuss in this article. |
22 |
The dynamic stunt kite bridle and how to
convert from static to dynamic |
Andy Wardley |
Andy Wardley |
The key feature of the
dynamic bridle: depending on the pressure applied
to one or both flying lines, the tow point
automatically shifts up or down whilst still maintaining
tension on all lines in the bridle. On an
equivalent static bridle, one leg or more will go
slack if the tow point moves from its
"home" position. |
21 |
Working with bamboo |
Bamboo, the All-Rounder
in the Kingdom of Plants |
Uli Wahl |
in this article, the
author tries to answer questions concerning the
processing and working with bamboo |
20 |
CA Super Glues
and how to use them |
KiteBuilder.com |
Vendor Info |
Short page on the
various cyanoacrylate super glues held in stock
and the proper way to store and use them. |
19 |
Rokkaku Spar
Recomendations
|
KiteBuilder.com |
Steve Ferrel |
So often we are asked,
"What framework should I use for
"x" size of Rokkaku?" Here is what
we suggest. |
18 |
Rokkaku Bridle |
Kite Flying Fool's Kite
Site |
Michael Graves |
How to make a Rokkaku
Bridle... "the easy way" |
17 |
Sanjo Rokkaku
Information |
Rec.kites archive |
Assorted |
What is a Sanjo Rokkaku?
rec.kites responds... |
16 |
Converting a Quad line kite to a Dual
line kite. |
FREE SKY Kite Creation |
Didier FERMENT |
Revolution and other
"4 liners" flying with 2 lines:
Bridling 4-2 |
15 |
Converting a
Dual line stunt kite to Quad line |
AKA Kiting Vol. 13, #2
1989 |
Al Hargus |
An article explaining
Al's method of converting a dual-line kite to a
quad-line kite. |
14 |
Kite FliersKnot Gallery |
Kite FliersKnot Gallery |
Simo |
"These four knots
are all a kite flier needs." |
13 |
Animated Knots |
42nd BRIGHTON |
Cub Scouts |
Various knots with
animation showing how to tie them. |
12 |
Tyvek
Tech Sheet |
KiteBuilder.com |
Kitebuilder.com &
Felix Cartagena |
Info on Tyvek with an
eye towards what might be of interest to the
kitemaker. Tech sheet includes the essay by Felix
Cartagena: "Funny you should ask about
Tyvek" |
11 |
Kite Cloth |
AKA Kiting Vol. 11, #3
1991 |
H.B. Alexander |
An interesting essay on
the merits of using other "non-ripstop"
fabrics for kitebuilding. |
10 |
Kites,
Fabrics, and Airfoils |
Kite Builder's Int'l
Journal Volume 1 #2 1993 |
Brian Doyle |
An in depth anylisis of
the construction & characteristics of ripstop
nylon. |
9 |
How Airplanes Fly |
All Star Network |
Sport Aviation |
"what makes an
airplane fly"? The answer one frequently
gets is misleading and often just plain wrong. We
hope that the answers provided here will clarify
many misconceptions about lift. |
8 |
Bridle Calculator
|
Aiken's kite page |
Aiken Drum |
A free downloadable
"calculator" that will do the
calculations for solving several triangles given
the size of your stunt kite, and help you design
a bridle |
7 |
How To Train
a Cody |
Drachen kombinieren und
verketten |
Werner Backes |
Yes, there is a way to
train Cody Kites. This method also applies to
other types of kites. |
6 |
Stunt Kite Aerodynamics |
David Lord |
David Lord |
A very good essay
discussing basic kite aerodynamics and terms such
as aspect ratio, wing loading, washout, camber,
billow, center of gravity, and stunt kite design. |
5 |
Kite Aerodynamics |
AKA Kiting Vol. 9, #3
1987 |
H.B. Alexander |
Understanding the basic
elements of what makes the kite fly... |
4 |
Modified Bobby Stanfield Applique Method |
KiteBuilder.com |
Tony Ferrel |
Tony shows how he
combinds the techniques learned from Bobby
Stanfield to his own method of joining pannels
together. |
3 |
Ways to add screening, mesh, and vents |
www.kites.org |
www.kites.org |
Ways to add screening,
mesh, and vents to your stunt kite for stong
winds. |
2 |
Air Brakes
for Dual Line Sport Kites |
Kite Builder's Int'l
Journal Volume 1 #2 1993 |
Steve Millner |
When the wind is really
roaring, you might want to slow down your stunt
kite... Add air brakes! |
1 |
Sew, Your
Looking for a Soing Machine... |
Kite Builder's Int'l
Journal Volume 1 #2 1993 |
Steve Ferrel |
What to look for if your
in the market to buy a new sewing machine. |