Date:	Sun, 1 Jan 1995 10:57:51 -1000
From:	dgomberg@ednet1.osl.or.gov (David Gomberg)
Message-Id: <199501012057.AA23270@ednet1.osl.or.gov>
Organization: Harvard University Office of Information Technology
Subject: Cody Plans



I'm sure the S.F. Cody Society could help.

Rick Brown, the organizer, has relocated up here in Oregon.
He can be reached at 1805 NW Harbor #1, Lincoln City, OR 97367
phone: 503-336-4487.


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Date:	Wed, 1 Nov 1995 05:57:25 -1000
From:	mss@das.harvard.edu (Marty Sasaki)
Message-Id: <199511011557.KAA03201@endor.harvard.edu>
Organization: Harvard University Office of Information Technology
Subject: Cody plans

Date: Sat, 28 Oct 1995 22:59:11 +0100
From: microd@mbox.ulisse.it (Bruno Bonino)

I'm looking for a plan for Cody kite.  Is it O.K. for aerial
photography?
Bruno Bonino
c/o Micro design s.r.l.
Fax +39-10-6972290




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Date:	Thu, 2 Nov 1995 04:09:07 -1000
From:	sc5@prism.gatech.edu (SPC)
Message-Id: <47aje3$p01@acmex.gatech.edu>
Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology
Subject: Re: Cody plans

>From: microd@mbox.ulisse.it (Bruno Bonino)
>
>I'm looking for a plan for Cody kite. 


Two sources that I can recommend.

The first is _Kite Flight_ by Botermans & Weve. It has a good historical sectionand nice details illustrated. However, no plans that you can scale up.

For that, try _The Penguin Book of Kites_ by Pelham. Not much on details or
assemby, but it does have drawings that you can derive a set of plans from.

>Is it O.K. for aerial
>photography?


Can't say. But they did lift people with them.

Steve 

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         * I'm not a participant in any organized hobby... *   
         *                I'm a kiteflier!                 * 
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Date:	Mon, 6 Nov 1995 07:17:12 -1000
From:	Richard Bettis <rbettis@fats.demon.co.uk>
Message-Id: <828832787wnr@fats.demon.co.uk>
Organization: Health & Safety Lab
Subject: Re: Cody plans

 
> Date: Sat, 28 Oct 1995 22:59:11 +0100
> To: kites@das.harvard.edu
> From: microd@mbox.ulisse.it (Bruno Bonino)
> 
> I'm looking for a plan for Cody kite.  Is it O.K. for aerial
> photography?
> Bruno Bonino
> c/o Micro design s.r.l.
> Fax +39-10-6972290
> 
In the UK, Batsford (publishers) have a book by Dr Bill Cochrane called 'Box 
Kites, making and flying' which has plans for a 2 metre span Cody, a 5 metre 
span enlarged version and an extended wing version of the smaller kite.
I haven't used the plans in earnest yet (I'm thinking about building the 
smaller one) but they seem fairly complete after a couple of readings.

> 
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|      Richard Bettis         | "My lines and life are free; free as the    |
| <rbettis@fats.demon.co.uk>  |  road, loose as the winde.                  |
|Kite Fliers Quotes (maybe):  |      George Herbert (1593 - 1633)           |
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