To spread out the kite it is only necessary to separate to the greatest possible extent the two loose longitudinal sticks. This is done by means of two bamboos. The bamboos when in place are secured by string to the cross pieces of the frame, over which... Symons's Meteorological Magazine - Strana 52upravili: - 1903Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1901 - 850 str.
...inside which strong twine is placed, is run round each edge. The narrower of these pieces forms tin: upper, and the wider the lower cell of the kite. The...stiffened by splicing to it a piece of wood about 1 8 in. long, and also the edges of the cloth cellsarekeptapart midway between the sticks by light... | |
| Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1903 - 380 str.
...the frame, over which they lie at right angles. The bridle can now be secured, and the kite (Fig. 6) is ready for use, having taken, apart from the sewing,...stick where the bridle is fastened is stiffened by Fio. 6.— Rhomboidal Kite. splicing to it a piece of wood about 1 8 in. long, and also the edges of... | |
| Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1903 - 398 str.
...the frame, over which they lie at right angles. The bridle can now be secured, and the kite (Fig. 6) is ready for use, having taken, apart from the sewing,...stick where the bridle is fastened is stiffened by Fio. 6.— Rhomboidal Kite. splicing to it a piece of wood about 18 in. long, and also the edges of... | |
| 1901 - 850 str.
...inside which strong twine is placed, is run round each edge. The narrower of these pieces forms tin: upper, and the wider the lower cell of the kite. The...stiffened by splicing to it a piece of wood about 1 8 in. long, and also the edges of the cloth cellsarekeptapart midway between the sticks by light... | |
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