Cody War Kites

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  • čas přidán 2. 04. 2015
  • Named after its Texas born creator and early kite flyer, Samuel Franklin Cody, this kite became famous for its man lifting abilities during the first world war. It also showed the way ahead for the first aeroplanes. Its a stable flyer with a powerful lift in a steady wind. These two are homemade from my fathers collection.

Komentáře • 34

  • @danofiremano
    @danofiremano Před 10 měsíci

    Looks like you had fun making this video Carl, thanks for sharing!

    • @kiteflyingdownunder....car6272
      @kiteflyingdownunder....car6272  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for watching this older video. Wow 8 years ago. I must get out the white one and fly it again. Sadly the other Cody ripped with having perished fabric .

  • @bearshield7138
    @bearshield7138 Před 6 měsíci

    sweet job

  • @PanyingPilot
    @PanyingPilot Před 9 lety +1

    It was nice of you to put the kid's name on the kite, Ha! Cody kites are wonderful to look at and satisfying to fly. Your dad made good kites. You take good care of them. I think this might be the one type of kite Jim does not have. I wonder.

    • @kiteflyingdownunder....car6272
      @kiteflyingdownunder....car6272  Před 9 lety

      I never did learn the boys name so he will have to be Cody. If you look back over Jim's videos he has a least two Codys but like me we have favoured the easy fly soft kites or single spar deltas etc. Sometimes it's worth the effort to assemble these grand box kites. I enjoyed seeing your Treczoks Cody.

  • @fotonmom
    @fotonmom Před 7 lety +1

    Wow...thanks for the lift Carl...a very enjoyable ride on that Cody. Now I can see what the 'flyer' saw from these wonderful kites... Good one! But now we are going to have to refer to you as the guy at Kite Flying 'Upside Downunder'. You certainly got me giggling this morning. I even went full screen for the flying parts--including the vertigo at the end...ha ha... very entertaining..!

    • @kiteflyingdownunder....car6272
      @kiteflyingdownunder....car6272  Před 7 lety

      Thanks Priscilla for watching some of my older videos. Glad you enjoyed this one. Sometimes I just play around with a kite and camera and come up with some video that makes a little story. Not very professional but I enjoy the process.

    • @fotonmom
      @fotonmom Před 7 lety

      To the contrary...it makes your videos very exceptional and entertaining. If they were poorly exposed...blurry..crummy positioning , I might agree. And I was totally amused by your upside down walk in the end.

    • @fotonmom
      @fotonmom Před 7 lety +1

      i just watched a video by kiteandfriends. spelled just that way--that had a saconney man-lifting system. he only appears to be about a meter up..but it sure looked perilous. ( sorry i am not capitalizing my script here-but i dumped some Valerian tea on my keyboard and have yet to clean some sticky keys.) anywho....i think this will have to be a must have kite if i am going to seriously collect. those intrepid souls that went dangling in the name of their service to their country must have had nerves of steel...not to mention a great head for details once they made it back to the ground safely. not like today where the camera sees all... a great historical kite system...!
      thanks for the share..:)

  • @schorschmuke9318
    @schorschmuke9318 Před 9 lety +1

    Hi Carl, here is Gunter from Germany again. This is a very nice video. I like the Cody. I have made a Cody nearly 15 years ago and it flyes today.

    • @kiteflyingdownunder....car6272
      @kiteflyingdownunder....car6272  Před 9 lety

      Schorsch Muke Hello Gunter. I agree the Cody kite is an enjoyable kite to fly. It does take a little time to assemble it and needs a good wind to lift it. Would love to see a photo of your Cody one day.

  • @JimNicholls
    @JimNicholls Před 9 lety +2

    Very interesting video, Carl, and the aerial footage came out well. You certainly beat me to it, although I did consider lifting my camera this afternoon and then thought better of it because of the blustery wind. Lovely kites, too.

    • @kiteflyingdownunder....car6272
      @kiteflyingdownunder....car6272  Před 9 lety

      Thank you Jim. The camera lifting was a very amatuer attempt but a bit of fun. Lots of room for improvement. Hoping we can do a group fly of Codys in the near future.

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  • @grahamev1
    @grahamev1 Před 9 lety +1

    What a brilliant piece of video Carl, I wish we lived closer there would be lots of playtime.

    • @kiteflyingdownunder....car6272
      @kiteflyingdownunder....car6272  Před 9 lety

      graham vaughan Thank you Graham. Yes we a too far apart.

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  • @michael22846
    @michael22846 Před 9 lety +1

    The films end shows clearly that you are from downunder, Carl... ;-)
    I fear with those uneven winds and rather small Cody kites your try of boy lifting would probably stay only a trial. In the mid-nineties I had the opportunity to see an ascent of the manlifting system of Alfons Carsten from Berlin, which was really spectacular - anchored to two bulldozers.

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman Před 7 lety +1

    Is the second kite - the one with *CODY* on it - an "extended wing" version?

    • @kiteflyingdownunder....car6272
      @kiteflyingdownunder....car6272  Před 7 lety +1

      Hi Alan. No I don't believe that Cody could be called an extended wing version. Sadly that very kite came to a crashing end in a recent video I made called "Cody Capers". The aging fabric ripped in the wind and the Cody's flying days are over.

    • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
      @Allan_aka_RocKITEman Před 7 lety

      Kite flying DownUnder.... Carl Gillard → Roger all that - SORRY to hear it....

  • @tazbidultazbid7560
    @tazbidultazbid7560 Před 3 lety +1

    how to cody kite making full review please.

  • @aderlanemenezes1551
    @aderlanemenezes1551 Před 2 lety +1

    Obricado

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman Před 7 lety +1

    At 4:14 in the video: I actually LIKE Hitchcock movies.
    BTW, I think your CODY turned into a *NO*-DY....
    ;~)°

  • @dickorange3404
    @dickorange3404 Před 9 měsíci

    Were the original war-kites this exact size?

    • @kiteflyingdownunder....car6272
      @kiteflyingdownunder....car6272  Před 9 měsíci

      Samuel Cody experimented with a range of "Cody" kite sizes for the First World War. Some may well have been a similar size to mine but he was most famous for his eventual giant "man- lifting " sized kites. Flown in a train of several kites stacked they had the lifting power to hoist a man in a basket. The Cody kites became part of the inspiration for the first Bi- Planes that soon made the kites obsolete for war purposes. Still a wonderful kite design to fly today.

    • @dickorange3404
      @dickorange3404 Před 9 měsíci

      @@kiteflyingdownunder....car6272 Thanks for your response!