The Delta Squares Kite This is a large and serious kite it measures slightly larger than 12 feet tall however it has a very light pull and can be flown quite nicely on 100lb line In addition to the obvious instructions on the plan please note All spars except the bottom dihedral set piece should be 12mm dowel The spine must be made of two pieces joined with a ferrule. The bottom pair of pieces which are set in the dihedral should be 8mm dowel the line marked 'K' has the dihedral at the center, and should be tied to the sail with a small tie. The spine should be attached to the sail at both bridle points Fit two pockets to take the spine. The cross spars in the lower sail, also require pockets. All fabric grain should run parallel to the outside edges. Remember this is basically just two squares with a little overlap The bridle should be about 6.5 meters in length. find the towing point by trial and error. (Notice this kite will fly well within a huge range of bridle adjustments) If you need any further help feel free to e-mail me akg@cwcom.net Charlie Charlton Copyright Charlie Charlton 1995