- be a
problem for hunters. Today,
modern plastics may be used instead.
Fletches were
traditionally attached with glue and silk thread, but with modern...
- precision. When an
arrow is four-
fletched, two
opposing fletches are
often **** feathers, and
occasionally the
fletches are not
evenly spaced. The fletching...
- of
people and
fictional characters Fletcher (occupation), a
person who
fletches arrows, the
origin of the
surname Fletcher (singer),
American singer-songwriter...
- Arms of Savonia: Sable, per bend a
drawn composite bow Or
fletched and
strung Argent...
- the head of a
plumbata and a
reconstruction of the
complete weapon: a
fletched dart with an iron head
weighted with lead. The
reconstruction seems entirely...
- work. The
wooden shafts,
threaded to fit the
tapped barrel, were
either fletched as
before or
designed to take a
paper flight. This type of dart continued...
-
Heracles as a
mourning offering.
While searching for the lion,
Heracles fletched some
arrows to use
against it, not
knowing that its
golden fur was impenetrable...
- with its plumes. In
Robin Hood stories, the
titular archer uses
arrows fletched with pea**** feathers. Pea****
feathers were
buried with
Viking warriors...
-
Artificial helical fletchings have the same effect. Most
arrows will have
three fletches, but some have four or even more.
Fletchings generally range from two to...
-
indication of fletching,
whereas all
other arrows in the
Tapestry are
fletched.
Bernard de Montfaucon's 1730
engraving has a
solid line
resembling a spear...