Claims
- 1. A method for constructing a multi-winged kite comprising the steps:a. attaching a first wing to a fuselage of a kite, said first wing comprising at least a first and a second hem sleeves, b. sliding a first rod partially through said first hem sleeve, c. stopping at one or more openings of said first hem sleeve, d. sliding said first rod through a lateral orifice of at least one preformed connector member, e. sliding said first rod further through said first hem sleeve, f. rotating said at least one connector member about said first rod so that both ends of said connector point in the desired direction of a second wing, g. inserting a second and a third rod into a first and second longitudinal opening, respectively, of said connector member so that said second and third rods point roughly in the desired direction of said second wing, h. repeating steps b through g until a sufficient number of second and third rods are pointing in the desired direction of said second wing, i. repeating steps b through h for said second hem sleeve, j. assembling a second wing having at least a first and a second hem sleeves, a fifth rod slid through said first hem sleeve, and a sixth rod slid through said second hem sleeve, each said rod having a sufficient number of connector members to received ends of said second and third rods of step g, and k. inserting said ends in longitudinal openings in ends of said connector members so as to connect said second wing to said first wing.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the number of connector members attached to said fifth and sixth rods is sufficient to attach a third wing to said second wing comprising the additional steps ofl. rotating every other connector member in the desired direction of said third wing, m. inserting a seventh and an eight rod into a first and second longitudinal opening, respectively, of each said every other connector member so that said seventh and eight rods point roughly in the desired direction of said third wing, n. repeating steps l through m until a sufficient number of seventh and eighth rods are pointing roughly in the desired direction of said third wing, o. assembling said third wing having at least a first and a second hem sleeves, a ninth rod slid through said first hem sleeve, and a tent rod slid through said second hem sleeve, each said rod having a sufficient number of connector members to received ends of said seventh and eighth rods, and q. inserting said ends of said seventh and eighth rods in longitudinal openings in ends of said connector members so as to connect said third wing to said second wing.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein said connector members are all preformed V-shaped connectors.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, wherein said fuselage and wing members combine to create the appearance of a World War I era multi-wing plane.
- 5. A method according to claim 1, wherein said wing members comprise at least two air scoops to improve the stability of the kite during flight.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is related to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/275,531 filed Mar. 12, 2001, entitled “Aircraft Kite,” which application is incorporated by this reference as if fully set forth herein.
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KITES by Ron Moulton (Excerpts from Book, 67 pages). |
KITES (New Edition) by Ron Moulton and Pat Lloyd (Excerpts from Book, 87 pages). |
Provisional Applications (1)
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