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train or stack.
William A.
Eddy with an
Eddy kite Eddy kite Eddy kite or
diamond kites Edo
kites Rectangular traditional Tokyo kite. (Edo was an old name for...
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photographic and
meteorological experiments with
kites. The
scientific significance of
Eddy's improvements to
kite-flying was short-lived, due to the advent...
- the
Malay kite was
mentioned in the newspaper. The
Malay is
similar in
design to the
standard Eddy design. The
precise design of the
kite consists of...
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These included Eddy's tailless diamond, the
tetrahedral kite, the
Rogallo wing, the sled
kite, the parafoil, and
power kites.
Kites were used for scientific...
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Bowed kites such as the ****anese rokkaku, and
traditional versions of the more
familiar "diamond"
shaped kites such as the
Malay or
Eddy, are tensioned...
- also make use of
kiting.
William Abner Eddy patented a
kite. He used
kites for
aerial photography (KAP). US646375
Willian A.
Eddy kite patent image. Photo...
- Bow
kite Kite Stunt kite Kite surfing Kite landboarding Kite buggying LEI
kite Arc
kite Parafoil Power kite Windsports Kite types Kite mooring Kite applications...
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Americans Charles Lamson and
William Abner Eddy,
Australian Lawrence Hargrave (inventor of box
kite in 1893 and
kite train in 1884) and
French Captain Saconney...
- the
kites rise into the sky, and
everyone is
having a
great time. However, some
problems soon arise. Crong’s
kite gets
stuck in a tree,
Eddy’s kite loses...
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granted to
William Abner Eddy for the "
Eddy kite", the
diamond shaped, two-stick
kite that
became the
standard for
kite flying.
Eddy, of Bayonne, New Jersey...