Date:	Sat, 14 Jan 1995 12:59:58 -1000
From:	JerryYurek@aol.com
Message-Id: <950114175949_1228940@aol.com>
Organization: Harvard University Office of Information Technology
Subject: Anyone have a "KiteRoach"?

On pages 4 and 47 of the Fall 1994 issue of "KiteLines" magazine I noticed an
illustration and photograph of a "KiteRoach".   This kite was designed by
George Peters and was being sold by Flying Colors in Boulder, Colorado, USA.
 I was wondering if anyone owns one of these beautifully detailed,
single-line kites?  If so, please give me your feedback regarding the
"KiteRoach".   Obviously I am interested in purchasing one and would like to
know more about the kite and its flying characteristics.

Thanks In Advance For Your Reply :)

Jerry Yurek

jerryyurek@aol.com   <JerryYurek>



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Date:	Sat, 14 Jan 1995 12:59:58 -1000
From:	JerryYurek@aol.com
Message-Id: <950114175949_1228940@aol.com>
Organization: Harvard University Office of Information Technology
Subject: Anyone have a "KiteRoach"?

On pages 4 and 47 of the Fall 1994 issue of "KiteLines" magazine I noticed an
illustration and photograph of a "KiteRoach".   This kite was designed by
George Peters and was being sold by Flying Colors in Boulder, Colorado, USA.
 I was wondering if anyone owns one of these beautifully detailed,
single-line kites?  If so, please give me your feedback regarding the
"KiteRoach".   Obviously I am interested in purchasing one and would like to
know more about the kite and its flying characteristics.

Thanks In Advance For Your Reply :)

Jerry Yurek

jerryyurek@aol.com   <JerryYurek>



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Date:	Sun, 15 Jan 1995 04:08:42 -1000
From:	crowell@teleport.com (Carl Crowell)
Message-Id: <crowell.298.000E2593@teleport.com>
Organization: Kites By Carl Crowell
Subject: Re: Anyone have a "KiteRoach"?

JerryYurek@aol.com writes:

> I was wondering if anyone owns one of these beautifully detailed,
>single-line kites?  If so, please give me your feedback regarding the
>"KiteRoach".   Obviously I am interested in purchasing one and would like to
>know more about the kite and its flying characteristics.

I watched a 'roach' take 30 mph+ winds in Dieppe.  It flew VERY well...  I 
would not have guessed that it would fly as well as it did.  I think that it 
needs about 6 mph to go up, but i don't know.  If you have any questions, 
call George. He will not lie to you and will probibly give you a VERY 
conservative estimate on the capabilities of the kite.

If you like, BUY ONE... it will fly...



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email:   crowell@kite.com
FTP:     ftp.teleport.com/pub/users/crowell
WWW:     http://www.teleport.com/~crowell
Kites By Carl Crowell - O.S.F.M. World Headquarters


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Date:	Mon, 16 Jan 1995 18:33:48 -1000
From:	karengus@rain.org (Karen Gustavson)
Message-Id: <3ffhbc$emm@news.rain.org>
Organization: RAIN Public Access Internet (805) 967-RAIN
Subject: Re: Anyone have a "KiteRoach"?

JerryYurek@aol.com wrote:
>  I was wondering if anyone owns one of these beautifully detailed,
> single-line kites?  If so, please give me your feedback ...

I saw "Roach Bob" flying at the Junction Kite Retreat last year in fairly 
low winds (it moved around a bit). Lots of magical creations come from 
George Peters, and most fly in a wide variety of conditions (as does George).
I'm sure "Roach Bob" (as it's know in Texas) would make a nice addition to 
your collection.
--
  Karen Gustavson
  karengus@rain.org



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