Shield 2
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By Leslie Hunt
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1 Spine: 1/4 by 1/4 by 26 inches | |
1 Cross: 1/4 by 1/4 by 23 inches | |
2 Sides: 3 /32 by 1/4 by 26 inches | |
1 Keel: 1/4 by 1/4 by 8 inches |
Paper the kite, bow it, and attach the keel. Paper the keel with red, white, and blue if it extends the length of the kite, or with red and white stripes if it extends only from the intersection of the principal sticks to the bottom of the Spine.
Attach a bridle, following the suggestions given for the Malay Kite, keeping the towing point as high as possible. No exact figures can be given, as a slight flare in the side sticks alters the behavior of a Shield Kite considerably. It may be necessary to bend the side sticks with hot water as described for the English Kite.
Usually, if the side sticks are thin and sound, they may be held in shape with a string.
Kites of this type are very pretty, but do not fly so well as those made with rattan and bamboo sticks. A kite, made according to Figures 34 and 35, weighed 1.08 ounce per square foot. It was a good flier; in fact, in a class with the Star Kites and the Imp.
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