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The "horns" were inspired by George Peters "Flying Man" kites; the rest of the kite is my own creation. It is about 2m by 1.5m and made of Polyant (40g per sq.m.), 6mm/4mm carbon, 2mm fibre-glass, bamboo and rattan.
The construction isn't particulary innovative. The only tricky bit is the attachment of the little auxiliary sails to the main sail and frame. It also took me a while to figure out what material to use for framing the little disks - even 2mm fibreglass was too rigid for that size. I finally resorted to using rattan, which bends easily and has performed very well, even in quite strong winds. Consult the plan for further details.
The bridle also required some experimentation: At first the legs were too far down the spine resulting in a somewhat instable kite...moving the attachment points a bit further up solved that problem. It now flies well with a simple 2-legged bridle. Of course, it's not a terribly efficient kite, achieving an elevation of maybe 50 degrees. But in this case aesthetics take precedence over efficiency.
This was my first kite made from Polyant. I have heard contradictory opinions about this material. Plus points seem to be:
Negative aspects seem to be:
The plan for this kite was published in Drachen Magazin, issue 8/98. |