Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1993 16:16:18 GMT From: sasaki@netop3 (Marty Sasaki) Message-ID: <1993Mar1.161717.17129@das.harvard.edu> Organization: Division of Applied Sciences, Harvard University Subject: Reply to Inclusion of Kite Safety and Tips in FAQ. I am forwarding this since it is a good point. It will make it into the FAQ somewhere. - Marty Sasaki **************************************************************** > > In article <1993Feb25.085623.12204@nic.funet.fi>, salanne@convex.csc.FI (Simo Salanne) writes: > >In <1993Feb24.164634.47596@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu> spaceman@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu writes: > >>My friends with kites: > > > >>I have been thinking about expanding the FAQ to include the following > >>topics: > >> 1. Kite safety > >> 2. Kiting tips > > > >.... > >>Again I ask all of you faithful readers: What do You think? > > > >It's a good idea and we should have it already! > > > >To my undestanding the FAQ is in four parts: Yes , I think this is a very good idea! If you like I'll give you some safety-hints especially for flexifoils it can be a problem to get a flexifoil airborn - it is just lying on the ground like a wet bag! I therfor builded a 'launch site' made of 5mm Fibre rods - now the danger: depending on the color of the ground these take-off aides can be nearly invisible! So I but some neon-colored nylon flags on top of them and it has a good side-effect: non kiting folks can see that there is something special happening and won't walk through the lines! (Distance Rods-> Me >= linelength) J.P.Nowak University of Wuppertal, Department of Physics = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =