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- Tetrahedral_kite abstract "A tetrahedral kite is a multicelled rigid box kite composed of tetrahedrally shaped cells to create a kind of tetrahedral truss. The cells are usually arranged in such a way that the entire kite is also a regular tetrahedron. The kite can be described as a compound dihedral kite as well.This kite was invented by Alexander Graham Bell. It came about from his experiments with Hargrave's Box Kites and his attempts to build a kite that was scalable and big enough to carry both a man and a motor. As such, it was an early experiment on the road to manned flight. He worked on the kites between 1895 and 1910. Bell wrote about his discovery of this concept in the June 1903 issue of National Geographic magazine; the article was titled \"Tetrahedral Principle in Kite Structure\".From an initial one cell model, Bell advanced to a 3,393 cell \"Cygnet\" model in 1907. This 40-foot (12.2 m) long, 200 pound (91 kilogram) kite was towed by a steamer offshore near Baddeck, Nova Scotia on 6 December 1907 and carried a man 168 feet (51.2 metres) above the water.Bell also experimented with a large circular \"tetrahedral truss\" design during the same period.The tetrahedral kite, while not easy to make compared to the simple cross kite, is very stable and easy to fly. It flies well in moderate to heavy winds if it is properly set up.".
- Tetrahedral_kite thumbnail Tetraedre_Sierpinski.png?width=300.
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageExternalLink history_of_aviation.htm.
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageExternalLink tetra.
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageID "2198343".
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageLength "2710".
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageRevisionID "659728769".
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageWikiLink AEA_Cygnet.
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Graham_Bell.
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageWikiLink Baddeck,_Nova_Scotia.
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageWikiLink Bowed_kite.
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageWikiLink Box_kite.
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kites.
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageWikiLink File:Tetrahedron_kite.JPG.
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageWikiLink Kite_types.
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageWikiLink Lawrence_Hargrave.
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageWikiLink Man-lifting_kite.
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageWikiLink Space_frame.
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageWikiLink Tetrahedron.
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageWikiLink File:Early_design_of_a_Tetrahedron_kite_cell,_by_Alexander_Graham_Bell.jpg.
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageWikiLink File:Tetraedre_Sierpinski.png.
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tetrahedral kite".
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageWikiLinkText "tetrahedral kite".
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageWikiLinkText "tetrahedral truss".
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Kites.
- Tetrahedral_kite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tetrahedral_kite subject Category:Kites.
- Tetrahedral_kite hypernym Kite.
- Tetrahedral_kite type Aircraft.
- Tetrahedral_kite comment "A tetrahedral kite is a multicelled rigid box kite composed of tetrahedrally shaped cells to create a kind of tetrahedral truss. The cells are usually arranged in such a way that the entire kite is also a regular tetrahedron. The kite can be described as a compound dihedral kite as well.This kite was invented by Alexander Graham Bell. It came about from his experiments with Hargrave's Box Kites and his attempts to build a kite that was scalable and big enough to carry both a man and a motor.".
- Tetrahedral_kite label "Tetrahedral kite".
- Tetrahedral_kite sameAs Q11420186.
- Tetrahedral_kite sameAs 四面体凧.
- Tetrahedral_kite sameAs m.06v8x4.
- Tetrahedral_kite sameAs ว่าวเตตระฮีดรอน.
- Tetrahedral_kite sameAs Q11420186.
- Tetrahedral_kite wasDerivedFrom Tetrahedral_kite?oldid=659728769.
- Tetrahedral_kite depiction Tetraedre_Sierpinski.png.
- Tetrahedral_kite isPrimaryTopicOf Tetrahedral_kite.