Graham_Wright
Well-Known Member
When I were a lad;- my folks bougth me a kite that had been designed for (I believe) an airborne life raft as fitted to WW2 aircraft. It was superbly packed in a long thin canvas sleeve and could be assembled in a matter of minutes.
Having just returned from the Med and spent ages watching the kite surfers, it struck me that the distance from which the kites could be seen (miles) could be an idea picked up for liferaft use. Before deployment, the kite could occupy a very small space and could even be fitted with inflable arms (on a small scale like the kite surfers kites). Developing the idea, it could even provide some propulsion but probably only downwind. Add radar reflective material? Bit unstable for that possibly. Wind or solar powered light?
Anybody know of any history of such an idea?
Having just returned from the Med and spent ages watching the kite surfers, it struck me that the distance from which the kites could be seen (miles) could be an idea picked up for liferaft use. Before deployment, the kite could occupy a very small space and could even be fitted with inflable arms (on a small scale like the kite surfers kites). Developing the idea, it could even provide some propulsion but probably only downwind. Add radar reflective material? Bit unstable for that possibly. Wind or solar powered light?
Anybody know of any history of such an idea?