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- From: jeffy@syrinx.umd.edu (Jeffrey C. Burka)
- Newsgroups: rec.kites
- Subject: FlowForm
- Message-ID: <18146@umd5.umd.edu>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 22:43:00 GMT
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- Organization: University of Maryland at College Park
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- I just finished building my first parafoil/flowform/single-line (well, the
- first single line since I was a kid--and the first since I really started
- to sew) and it was really quite fun to do. It's an 8 square-foot kite,
- based on the plans in Margaret Gregor's _Kites for Everyone_. The
- plans are very easy to follow, and the kite was actually quite simple. My
- biggest mistake was in deciding to make an applique'd kite the first
- time through. My second biggest mistake was in not measuring the tops of
- the outside cell-walls before cutting the top of the kite. Gregor calls
- for a piece of fabric 42" long, but due to the way I drew my airfoil section,
- this length was actually 44". This I have a 2" wide strip sewn to the
- front! This is a definite hint for anyone planning to make a parafoil:
- measure that top! The bottom isn't a problem, as it's simply the chord.
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- This was also my first experience with binding edges, and that went reasonably
- well. The binding I used was a bit stretchy, and got tautened a bit
- while I sewed it on, so the fabric is very lightly bunched up in places,
- but it doesn't seem to have effected the kite.
-
- It was quite a thrill to finish the kite and fly it--more of a thrill than
- most of the dual line kites I make these days. Perhaps it was just because
- it's so different from most of my kites, maybe because it's my first
- single line. The kite flew beautifully the first time I launched it!
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- I'm rather excited at the prospect of making a bigger FlowForm when I
- can afford the fabric.
-
- I highly recommend the experience to anyone who hasn't built such a beasty
- yet. FlowForms are much easier than most other parafoils (fewer ribs, etc.)
- and I was surprised at how easy it all went together. It's quite neat
- to watch it take shape under the needle!
-
- Jeff
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- |Jeffrey C. Burka | "Fairies are the perfect people to do this |
- |(suffering Bad Grammar) | sort of work. Biologically, their upper |
- |jeffy@syrinx.umd.edu | bodies are strong enough to wield a pickaxe...." |
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