Date:	Tue, 27 Sep 1994 01:26:57 -1000
From:	kiuchi@bach.seattleu.edu (Kevin K. Kiuchi)
Message-Id: <368vi1$rt@bach.seattleu.edu>
Organization: The House Disk Jockeys International
Subject: GREETINGS ALL! (NEW KITE BUILDER)

Hello all! I am just now getting into kite design, building and flying 
and hope that I will be able to get loads of help from you fellow netters.

Currently, I just put together and easy-build stunt kite (store bought) 
which was in the garage from a long time ago and which my dad found not
too long ago. I used to be a bit into kite flying but stopped after a 
while.. There hasn't been much of a wind to go flying so I haven't had the
chance to try it out. 

Also, I bought a Wright Brothers' airplane-model kite which is a bunch of
balsa wood strips, and essentials that are supposed to make the plane fly
or rather "fly" on the kite string. 

I haven't begun this project yet but am very eager to get started. 

kevin

 


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Date:	Tue, 27 Sep 1994 19:22:15 -1000
From:	Thom Shanken <thomshanken@delphi.com>
Message-Id: <Ru71IbP.thomshanken@delphi.com>
Organization: Delphi (info@delphi.com email, 800-695-4005 voice)
Subject: Re: GREETINGS ALL! (NEW KITE BUILDER)

Kevin K. Kiuchi <kiuchi@bach.seattleu.edu> writes:
 
>Also, I bought a Wright Brothers' airplane-model kite which is a bunch of
>balsa wood strips, and essentials that are supposed to make the plane fly
>or rather "fly" on the kite string. 
 
If that is the Wright Brothers' kite by Squadron, you won't be
disappointed Kevin.  It's pre-cut construction makes building it
a joy (rainy afternoons stuff), and the finished product looks
and flys nice.  Ever since I blew mine apart in something around
a 40 mph wind, I've been meaning to build another.....enjoy!  And
welcome to the net.
 
Thom :)


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