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Kite PresentationTeam IIIMarc DurigonAdam MenkoDaniela CarizzoTheodore Dixon
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Kite ComponentsTop or “Leading Edge”
◦Area that the wind flows over to create the kite's lift.
Right/Left “Wings”◦Right and left side of the kite; The
"Wing Tip" is the furthest edge of the right or left wing.
“Spar”◦Frame of kite
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“Bridle”◦Network of lines that attach to
multiple “connecting points” on the kite and allow the kite to respond or perform to the flyer's commands. Many kites will have different connecting
points located on the bridle for different flying conditions.
“Lines”◦Flying lines used to control the kite.
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“Sail”◦The material that spans the area of
the kite.
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Kite CompositionFrame Materials
◦Wood: best if light, strong, and flexible, i.e. hardwood
stripwood, staking cane, or rattan.
◦Fiberglass: rods or tubes◦Carbon fiber: rods or tubes.◦Graphite rods
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Sail Material◦Tyvek: durable and lightweight; good
for a myriad of applications.◦Ripstop Nylon: tiny filaments of
nylon slow the spread of rips. ◦Polyethelene: layered plastic.◦Ripstop Polyester: lightest material,
and least porous; generally makes for very light and fast kites.
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Lines◦Generally nylon.◦Most commonly range in number
from 1- 4
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Sled Design
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Box Design
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Delta Design
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ApplicationsBridge Building
◦Used to string the first cable for the bridge over Niagara falls.
◦Have also been used to carry telephone wires across gaps which would otherwise be hard to navigate.
Teddy Bear Lifting
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Lifting transmitting aerials◦Marconi utilized kites in early
experiments.◦Allies in WWII at times used a box kite
and a transmitter to communicate.Man lifting
◦Prior to the development of powered flight, the military recognized the potential of kites for reconnaissance.
◦Not advisable.
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Search and RescueBeacon used for locating lost
soldiers. Tubes of luminescent material will be attached for easy visibility, as well as a radio transmitter to speed up location.◦Must reach altitude of at least 150 in
order to achieve a visibility of 9 miles.
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Food/material transportation
Could be used to get food to people trapped in situations that prevent immediate rescue, i.e. avalanches, floods, and other natural disasters.
Transport materials for construction projects in hard to access venues.
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Chemical Weaponry Dispensation
Cans attached to the frame will contain chemical agents to be dispensed on enemy.