Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1993 22:23:17 -1000 From: danr@crash.cts.com (Dan Rubesh) Message-Id: <1993Nov25.002317.24004@crash> Organization: CTS Network Services (CTSNET/crash), San Diego, CA Subject: Evolution in action.. (Was Re: The REAL value...) In article <1993Nov24.203923.14093@funet.fi> salanne@convex.csc.FI (Simo Salan! >In <15@leadingedg.win.net> mgraves@leadingedg.win.net (Michael Graves) writes: >(text deleted) >>Thank you Dean (and Mike Simmons,too.) for making us think about >>bridles in a way that we might have missed entirely. >... and Thomas Ehrfurt, who used cross bridle in Speedwing, >before Mike. >Simo Salanne I'm not familiar with the Speedwing, and don't know where it fits in the cross-bridle timeline, but the first example I remember of a cross-bridle was on Ted Dougherty's (Kite Innovations) Evolution, circa 1988 or 89 shortly after I started flying.. Not to detract in _any_ way from Dean Jordan's, Herb Weldon's, Mike Simmons', or Thomas Ehrfurt's work, the cross-bridle is another example of the natural evolution of the species.. Remember when the 'hot' kites were Team Hawaiian and Spin-Off?? No 'dart' tails there, (and no standoffs or whiskers as stock items either).. How many flat sail kites do you see on today's market?? -- Good Winds and Tight Lines! Dan Rubesh AKA Member/Merchant Wind Wizard, Purveyor of UUCP: {ucsd, nosc}!crash!danr GO Stunt Kites & Accessories ARPA: crash!danr@nosc.mil FLY A P.O. Box 5747 INET: danr@crash.cts.com STUNT Ventura, CA 93005 (805) 659-5654 KITE! Member: Kite Trade Assn. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =