Date: Thu, 30 Jun 1994 21:47:22 -1000 From: malle0.000000uzi.uucp@germany.eu.net (Mitarbeiter von F3P) Message-Id: <9407010747.AA10879@fuzi.daimler> Organization: Division of Applied Sciences, Harvard University Subject: New project wish list after Fanoe Hello Kiters, (especially those who have attended the biggest kite festival of Fanoe) after having come back from Fanoe, I wanted to know, whether you also have a new wish list of kites, that you want to built. I think that I did not see as much kites on Fanoe as last year, but nevertheless I saw many kites, that I would like to build or perhaps even buy. The following is my (small) list of kites that I would like to build until next Fanoe-meeting: - Cody kite - Manta Ray (originally by Peter Lynn) - Pterosaur (sp?) (originally by George Peters, plan in M. Eden book) - another octopus - a kite that can be used from 1 to 7 beaufort, which is stable and I do not have to care about when flying, just to put my banner on the line when coming to the beach perhaps a box-kite or a delta - a big inflatable - rokaku for rokaku-battle (hi n@r.k) - centipede (orignally by Peter Lynn, I will perhaps buy one, if it is not too expensive) - vented rev Simo and some more people have already reported about the Fanoe meeting, I just wanted to add some details about the week after the official meeting. As reported, the weather was not so good during the meeting, but just after most of the particpants had left, there was a wonderfull day for kite flying on monday. It was really warm with wind starting with 4 Bft and slowly decreasing. There were nearly as much kites on the beach as on Friday, the first official day of the meeting. There was Andreas Jaenhke with his "Knubbel" - a huge inflatable with the shape of a dragon baby, swimming shorts and two wings, very nice. In the evening, he also started his new inflatable, a very nice whale. There was a group of germans, that had build 7 or 8 pterosaur (by G. Peters). And if you were looking only at this part of the sky where those kites were flying you could imagine, how one could have felt millions of years before, when those birds where really flying. I hope that our american friends enjoyed the meeting despite the unfriendly weather conditions. I was not able to attend all the meetings with you because I also had to take care of my two daughters, but I hope to see you all again, perhaps on Fanoe, perhaps on some other kite event somewhere. Bernhard malle0.000000uzi.uucp@germany.eu.net = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Date: Fri, 1 Jul 1994 11:37:00 -1000 From: andrew@tug.com (Andrew Beattie) Message-Id: Organization: /usr/lib/news/organisation Subject: Re: New project wish list after Fanoe malle0.000000uzi.uucp@germany.eu.net (Mitarbeiter von F3P) writes: >- centipede (orignally by Peter Lynn, I will perhaps buy one, if it is >not too expensive) Most of Peter's soft kites come in different sizes, typically mini, midi and maxi. Without quoting figures, the prices are: Mini: Not cheap, but you could buy one if you wanted to. Midi: A serious amout of money - you'll only buy this if you're really determined Maxi: The price of a decent second hand saloon car. I havn't seen a centipede for 2 years - I'd love to see one again. Andrew -- Ah! cuddle-kiss-cuddle, Mmmm, cuddle-kiss-cuddle... Ahhh. Netiquette-of-the-day: Think twice before posting! You can FTP the kite FAQ's from ftp.hawaii.edu (directory /pub/rec/kites/faq) The FAQ's have lists of kites, kite stores, kite questions, kite books & plans. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =