- The
Malay kite is a
model of
tailless kite.
First introduced to the West in a New York City
newspaper article from
October 1894, the
Malay kite was used...
- box
kite Chapi-chapi
Delta kite Foil,
parafoil or bow
kite Leading edge
inflatable kite Malay kite see also wau
bulan (Moon
kite)
Tetrahedral kite Sled...
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Jalbert parafoil kites after inventions of
Domina Jalbert ****anese
kites Java
kites (pre-
Malay kite, pre-Eddy
kite)
Jesus kites This type of
kite is
found in...
- 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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Possibly the most po****r
Malay games is the Wau (a
unique kind of
kite from the east
coast of the
Malay Peninsula) or
kite flying. Wau-flying competitions...
- in kite fighting, over stable,
quiet flight.
Unlike the diamond-shaped
Malay kite and Eddy, no
extra strings are used in the
edges for the frame, making...
- Mak****ar
Malay,
Ambonese Malay, Dili
Malay,
Kupang Malay,
Manado Malay,
Papuan Malay,
Thousand Islands Malay,
Larantuka Malay, Alor
Malay,
Balinese Malay, and...
- 1832:
small Indian kite (formerly
pariah kite)
Eastern ****stan east
through tropical India and Sri
Lanka to
Indochina and the
Malay Peninsula. Resident...
-
constructing their own
kites. In June 1907 the
First Company,
Signal Corps,
National Guard of New York, made box,
Malay and
hexagon shaped kites, to experiment...
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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...