Issue 13 Table of Contents
Kite-herding dog.
Stunter gives a Border Collie a workout. 1 photo. (p. 2)
Anke Sauer.
Young German woman invents ingenious kite. 6 photos. (pp. 3-5)
Richard Dermer.
Restaurant serves as showplace for kites. 2 photos. (pp. 6-7)
Tom Jeckel.
Kites as carriers of unspoken words. 10 photos. (cover and pp. 8-13)
Soul-searching.
Ford Capri used in odd quest by British artist. 1 photo. (p. 15)
Malcolm Goodman.
English collector opening own museum. 13 photos. (pp. 16-21)
Drachen headquarters.
A look at the Foundation’s Seattle digs. 7 photos. (pp. 22-23)
Ed Wright.
California Parafoil wizard dies. 2 photos. (pp. 24-25)
Boxkite without a string.
Voltair Cube is in fact a radio-controlled airplane. (p. 25)
Junction revisited.
After 15 years, Texas retreat retains its magic. 5 photos. (pp. 26-29)
English kite club.
Portrait of the friendly North East Fliers. 8 photos. (pp. 30-32)
What they had to say.
Quotable quotes on kiting. 1 photo. (p. 33)
Brookite.
A 97-year-old English kite company. 9 photos, 1 illustration. (pp. 34-38)
Letters to editor.
Cody boat, compliments to Drachen. (p. 39)
Tal Streeter.
Book excerpt: ‘Path of least resistance.’ (p. 41)
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