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- Inflatable_single-line_kite abstract "The ram-air inflatable single-line kite is one of the few modern inventions in the world of kite design. Although Francis Rogallo's early kite patents had ram-air members in the claims, Domina Jalbert's parafoil ram-air wing, patented in 1944, emphatically changed the kite airscape for inflatable kites. Kytoons and balloon kites are inflatable kites. Kites sometimes combine ram-air inflation as well as closed-bladder inflation. The shape is loosely derived from an airfoil with air inlets usually at the front, and a bridle which distributes the tether line loads evenly across the whole base of the kite. These kites have no rigid spars. The immense strength of synthetic fabrics allows the creation of non-rigid three-dimensional shapes which hold their shape because the pressure of the air inside the kite is slightly higher (about 4 bar) than the pressure outside. As with hot air balloons, artistic creativity is often applied, so that fish, cats, and many other animals and characters are depicted. Sizes range from 2 m in length to 65 m. The world's largest kites are inflatable single-line kites designed and made by New Zealand kitemaker Peter Lynn.".
- Inflatable_single-line_kite thumbnail Peter-lynn-octopus.jpg?width=300.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageID "11484745".
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageLength "2152".
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageRevisionID "677738889".
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageWikiLink Bar_(unit).
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageWikiLink Bridle.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inflatable_manufactured_goods.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kites.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageWikiLink Dimension.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageWikiLink Domina_Jalbert.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Rogallo.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageWikiLink Kite.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageWikiLink Kytoon.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageWikiLink List_of_inflatable_manufactured_goods.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageWikiLink Parafoil.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Lynn.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageWikiLink Pressure.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageWikiLink File:Peter-lynn-octopus.jpg.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Inflatable single-line kite".
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageWikiLinkText "inflatable single-line kite".
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageWikiLinkText "single-line kite".
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Kites.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite subject Category:Inflatable_manufactured_goods.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite subject Category:Kites.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite hypernym Inventions.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite type Good.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite comment "The ram-air inflatable single-line kite is one of the few modern inventions in the world of kite design. Although Francis Rogallo's early kite patents had ram-air members in the claims, Domina Jalbert's parafoil ram-air wing, patented in 1944, emphatically changed the kite airscape for inflatable kites. Kytoons and balloon kites are inflatable kites. Kites sometimes combine ram-air inflation as well as closed-bladder inflation.".
- Inflatable_single-line_kite label "Inflatable single-line kite".
- Inflatable_single-line_kite sameAs Q6030147.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite sameAs m.02rffml.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite sameAs Q6030147.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite wasDerivedFrom Inflatable_single-line_kite?oldid=677738889.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite depiction Peter-lynn-octopus.jpg.
- Inflatable_single-line_kite isPrimaryTopicOf Inflatable_single-line_kite.