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  1. Standing Room Only – sTUART – Drayton Callison

    It was standing room only. Surrounded by kites from artists around the world, the crowd filled the seats of The Studio@620 in St. Petersburg, Florida to hear artist Enrique Cay speak of his art and experience with the giant kites of Guatemala. His paintings depict the experience of kiting in Guatemalan culture. With the help of an interpreter, Enrique was …

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    Geographic: United States

    Significance: Art

  2. From the Back Shelf: Seeing Stars – sTUART – Scott Skinner

    I did an Internet search for Clawson Machine Co. – don’t ask why, you’ll see that I had my reasons – and found a number of interesting patents from the late 1800s: a coin-controlled, musical weighing machine (US381338, 1888), a coin-controlled air-pump-operating mechanism (US619279, 1899), and the one that has appeared to keep the company in business, the “machine for …

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    Geographic: United States

    Significance: Commercial, Historical

    Kite Type: Figure, Flat

  3. From the Forgotten Bookshelf: Otto Piene’s More Sky – sTUART – Scott Skinner

    I don’t know how this understated paperback found its way to my bookshelf. I’ve walked into some great bookstores in every part of the country, including Powell’s in Portland, Tattered Cover in Denver, and Ken Sander’s Rare Books in Salt Lake City, to name a few. My memory is fuzzy, but More Sky might have been a Ken Sanders purchase, …

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    Geographic: United States

    Significance: Art, Historical

  4. Memories from a Southern California Kite Family – sTUART – Robert Loera , Richard Loera

    Introduction by Scott Skinner

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    Geographic: United States

    Significance: Historical

  5. The Search for Usable Energy – sTUART – Joe Hadzicki

    In man’s search for usable energy, the journey started with the first spark that led to harnessing fire, and continues toward the hope of nuclear fusion power in the future. Here I’d like to draw from that history and consider how kites may be on the verge of becoming a small part of that story.

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    Geographic: United States

    Significance: Commercial, Historical, Scientific

  6. Interview with Malcolm Goodman – sTUART – Scott Skinner

    Can you tell us how long you’ve been involved in kite flying and about your life in England before kites? My attraction to wind and flight began early in childhood. Like many of us, I recall making and flying brown paper diamond kites with my father, but the pastime did not grab me and I put it aside, as in …

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  7. World Altitude Record – sTUART – Bob Moore

    On September 23rd, 2014, four Australian kite enthusiasts flew a kite to a claimed 16,038 feet above the launch point at an airfield on a 50,000-acre sheep farm called Cable Downs, in Western NSW, Australia. This was the venue for all our record attempts over the last ten years. It is a site remote from our homes in Sydney, 750 …

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    Geographic: Australia

    Significance: Historical, Scientific

  8. Kite from Beijing, China – sTUART –

    Post Type: Collection

    Geographic: Peoples Republic of China

    Significance: Sport

    Kite Type: Sport

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  10. Mosquito fighter – sTUART –

    Post Type: Collection

    Geographic: Peoples Republic of China

    Significance: Sport

    Kite Type: Sport

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