From: reich@cod.nosc.mil (Ronald S. Reich) Subject: Re: Quad bridles for a Hawaiian Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1993 14:07:33 GMT Any Delta Kite can be easily quadlined by adding a bridle line to each side of the kite that forms a plane with the bottom spreaders. Attach on end to the center spine joint of the bottom spreader and the other end to the point at which the bottom spreader meets the leading edge. The length of these added bridles is not critical but I use the same length as the longest bridle line of the original bridle. Attach the bottom set of flylines to the new bridles at a point directly below the pick point of the original bridle. This is a good starting point. Do not change the setting on the original bridle. For the handles I use 3/4 inch diameter wooden dowel, 14 inces long and drill holes one inch in from each end where I then attach the flylines. The first Delta to ever be quadlined was a Hawaiian Team kite done by Lee Sedgwick from Erie Pensylvania in 1986. So there you have it for what you paid, Ron Reich