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The Virtual Kite Zoo

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Welcome!

The doors of the Virtual Kite Zoo are finally open. Come in and see my sketches and descriptions of kites of every shape and size, many of them also including historical, anecdotal, allegorical or aeronautical snippets of information. Not only that, but as far as possible, I have also provided hotlinks to online photos and constructional plans. And when you think you've seen enough, try out the quiz!

The Zoo contains a large number of pictures, but I have limited myself to 16-colour palettes to keep sizes down and reduce download times. However, plans and pictures which I reference at other sites may be a little bigger.
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Introduction

There are many ways in which kites may be classified, two obvious ones being according to structure, and according to historical derivation. If you are interested in the later, look at Pelham, a good all round book on kites with a substantial section on history, or Hart, which is the definitive work on kite history. Many of the historical details in the zoo have been taken from these books.

David Pelhams's book could be regarded as a Natural History Museum of kites. Here, my intention by contrast is to provide a kite zoo. Like an animal zoo, it has live exhibits (virtually) in the form of pictures of examples of each specimen, as well as plans for building them, where available.

Just as labels in an animal zoo may say "This animal is dangerous", or "This animal is a cross between a yak and a cow", so my zoo tries to give useful, relational, anecdotal or historical snippets on the exhibits.

The number of exhibits currently stands at around 50. Maybe your favourite kite isn't here but hopefully most of its cousins will be. Like nature, kites exhibit a fairly small number of basic designs, each of which is subject to almost endless variations. My aim is to be comprehensive but not necesarily exhaustive.
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Where to start?

New to kites?

If you are not totally familiar with kites, before going further you may like to review terminology or construction methods and materials. If you never got your scout or guide knots badge, you can still make and build kites! The knots page tells you all you need to know. There is also a brief bibliography

What to do with them?

Kites are not simply toys (though they make good ones), but have various uses. Come and see! 

For teachers and youth leaders

If you are a teacher or a leader of any kind of childrens' group, come and look at Kites in the Classroom

Just looking ...

You can take a Guided Tour of the Virtual Kite Zoo. If you don't have time to complete it, bookmark the page you get to and come back later. Follow the signs: Guided Tour 

If you're looking for a particular kite, you can consult the Catalogue

Most of the photographs and plans referenced from the Zoo are at other sites. But here are the plans and pics in my own archive. 

Floorplan

If you just want to wander round at will, here is a floor plan: 

So you think you know it all?

At the end of the end of the Guided Tour is a Quiz, brought to life with JavaScript. All the answers are in the zoo, but if you insist you can try it now. See if you can get the Bonus Question!
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Further Information

If you can't find what you want to know in the Zoo, the usenet newsgroup rec.kites is a mine of information. Browse it yourself. If you submit a well thought out question of your own, you will almost invariably get some good quality feed back.

But the chances are, someone else has already asked the same thing. Use the following form to search DejaNews for keywords.

Search rec.kites for: 
Current database Old database Both databases 
(Simply type your keywords, or connect them with "AND", "OR", "(", ")"; use "*" as wildcard, "?" as single character wildcard; "quote" phrases.) 


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Feedback

If you have enjoyed the zoo, write and tell me that I haven't wasted my time. Or write if you would like to tell me of any errors or omissions, or if you can give me any hotlinks to plans or pictures. I am keen to include links to plans for as many different types of kite as possible, and to include pictures from a wide range of sources.

Mail me.

Meet the Curator.
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And Finally ...

If you parachuted in from a web search engine or came on a personal recommendation, also visit Andrew Beattie's Kite Flyer's Site, or Peter Peters' Kite Site, which between them contain the most comprehensive source of kite-related material on the net. If all that is a bit too heavyweight for you, Gilles Lehoux's Definitive Kite Site will tell you all you need to know to bluff your way in kites! 
Copyright © 1997 Philip Le Riche
You are welcome to make whatever use of the Virtual Kize Zoo you like, except making money out of it. (But if that's what you had in mind, let's talk about it!) Any use of The Virtual Kite Zoo outside the above terms requires prior written permission from the author.

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