The age old pastime of kite flying has recently experienced a dramatic increase in popularity owing to the introduction of bold new designs and materials for improved standards of efficiency.
In this completely revised and updated edition of one of the best books ever written on the hobby, Ron Moulton (founder of the British Kite Flying Association) and Pat Lloyd (an internationally respected draughtsman) provide all the latest information on making and flying modern kites. The authoritative text and detailed drawings and even more colour photographs combine to describe the new era of advanced models, the latest materials and the expert skills required. Specialities such as kit fighting with the Rokkaku design, aerial photography, Parabear drops and team aerobatics are supported by 30 fully-dimensioned kite plans that embrace the traditional, the simple and the sophisticated.
Contents: ● So You Want To Fly A Kite? ● Making Your Own ● Flying Lines, Bridles, Knots and Reels ● Painting the Sky ● Aerial Photography from Kites ● Paradrops, Skydivers and Bearly-Made-It Squads ● Rokkaku Fighting Kites – into Battle ● The Steerable Invasion ● 19 Selected Variations in Kite Design ● The Law and Kite Flying ● The Fun in Kites ● International Kite Flying Organisations ● Kite Museums ● International Kite Festival Calendar ● Kite Periodicals
Author Pat Moulton was a model-making magazine publisher for almost forty years and a life-long aviation enthusiast. He established the British Kite Flying Association in 1975 and organised three annual kite festivals. Illustrator Pat Lloyd is a skilled draughtsman and model-maker whose talents are evident in the 102 full-page sketches he produced for this book.