Angled Wing I - Single like kite by John Maxworthy.Angled Wing II - Scalloped single line kite by John Maxworthy.
Bag - For sparred kites, by Graeme and Tania Poole.
Bag - Simple bag for a Rokkaku, or other sparred kite.
Sand Anchor - For safely anchoring single line kites at the beach.
Bol - 4' diameter line junk by Ed Hummel.
Box (Winged) - More detail and impact than a standard box.
Brogden - Single line kite modified by John Maxworthy.
Brut - Minimalist quadline arch.
Centipede - Line junk - a caterpillar that walks in the wind. Plan by Bernhard Malle, with permission from Peter Lynn.
Circoflex - Plan and building tips by Gary Engvall.
Waffle - Single line multi-cell kites, based loosely on the Lynn Tri-D
Cody - Detailed study of a genuine Cody.
Cody (Compound) - John Maxworthy explores a less well known design by Cody.
Delta Squares Kite - Single line design by Charles Charlton.
Double Winged Box - Compact lifting kite by John Maxworthy.
NASA ParaWing Model 5 (NPW-5) - The classic, soft, single skin kite.
Conyne - Classic French Military Box, patented by Silas J. Conyne.
Conyne (delta) - Common variation on the Conyne.
Crossdeck - Single line kite by Carl Crowell.
Cube - Dancing single line cube. Text plan by Carolyn Weir.
Delta - Classic 6m delta by Harald Prinzler.
Delta Box - Classic hybrid of the Delta and the Conyne. Plan by Graham Dresch.
Delta (various) - Different delta options documented by Thomas-Michael Rudolph.
Delta (Stelar) - Straightforward design.
Dominator I - 4-line Traction kite with detailed construction information by Henry Kulk.
Double Parasled - Modern classic large, lightwind lifter. Ideal for applique.
Dominator II - Second generation traction kite.
Dopero - Double Pearson Roller by Ralf Beutnagel.
Fighter (Bizzy) - Designed by Tony Slater.
Yatko (Happi Coat) - Traditional Japanese design, constructed from washi paper.
Parachute Gore - Postscript program for drawing parchute gores for parafauna.
Shooting Star Train Kites - Multiple single line star kites flown together.
Centipede - Geometric centipede, based on a train of 20 rokkakus.
Flowform (American) - Classic soft foil.
Suruga - Traditional five sided Japanese design.
Duck - Line junk.
Eddy - Classic diamond without bridle.
Duo d'Arc - Graceful 4-line dual arch.
Eddy - Classic diamond without bridle.
Easter Kite - Classic diamond.
Eddy - An ideal first kite.
Flowform - Carl Crowell - 50 square foot soft single line kite.
Edo Dako - Traditional construction of Japanese kite, from bamboo and washi paper.
Fatfish Windsock - Line junk by Ken Friis Hansen.
Flowform (keel-less) - Modification to Rowland flowform.
Genki - High aspect, flared single liner.
Genki (Wolf) - High aspect, sparred, keeled single line kite by Carl Crowell.
Hard Case - For sparred kites.
Hata (Nagasaki) - Building the traditional Hata from bamboo and washi paper.
High Aspect Quad - Soft traction kite.
Bubble Machine - Fun line toy by Felix Cartigina.
Jewel Kite - Single line sparred kite by Charlie Charlton.
20 Kids * 20 Kites * 20 Minutes - You can have 20 kids make 20 kites and have them flying in 20 minutes. Ideal for schools.
Kinetic - Modern Japanese single line kite with interesting flying movement.
Flowform (Number 4) - Text plan by Harald Prinzler.
Kite Plan - Fantasy Kite - Single line design inspired by George Peters.
Levitor - Lightwind version of Classic manlifter by Baden-Powell.
Line adjuster - For tuning the lines on two or four line kites.
The LO-DO - LOw Aspect eDO by Charlie Charlton.
Lynn Pilot - A reliable single line lifter.
Megue - 4-line sparred kite.
Marcel Pom-Chips - Kite made from a crisp packet.
Messenger - Built from tubes.
Tetracaideca Box - Unusual cellular box designed by John Spendlove.
Messenger. - Device for lifting, then releasing bears.
Messenger (Popper) - Line toy with slick action.
Mirage 2 - 2-line stunt kite with the look and feel of a Prism.
Parachute Pack - For fauna who want to jump professionally.
Dragon - Dramatic sculpted kite by Geert Donker.
Napkin Kite - A diamond made from a paper table napkin.
Nasawing - A MS Windows application for calculating plans for this soft, single skin kite.
Nosey - Amusing kite based on a Sode.
Abu dako - Japanese horsefly kite (plan at end of page),
Flapping Crow - Simple, effective single line bird made from bamboo and black plastic.
Pearson Roller - English version of the Roloplan.
Pearson Roller - English version of the Roloplan.
Peter Lynn 3D Box - A Peter Lynn design in the public domain.
Plastorgan - Not a kite, but a fun wind toy.
Pokemon - Collect em all...
Quad Handles - Build your own quadline handles.
Raaseri - A full range of high performance stunt kites by Simo Salanne.
Rogallo Flexible - Plan based on the original patent by Francis Melvin Rogallo.
Rokkaku - This version includes adaptations for quick assembly.
Rokkaku 1.2m - Western Rokkaku by Charlie Charlton.
Roloplan - Classic German single line sparred kite.
Roloplan (Mezger) - Low-wind single line sparred kite.
S Quad - 4-line sparred kite.
Sled (pocket) - Soft single line kite that fits in your pocket.
Rokkaku 66x55 - Detailed Rokkaku plan with discussion of options.
Rokkaround - The true Rokkaku fits into a perfect circle - so here is a circular kite based on the Rokkaku.
Roloplan (Steif) - The original Roloplan by Steif (of teddybear fame).
Roloplan (Steiff) - Standard Roloplan design.
Rotating Ring - Includes Javascript for calculating dimensions.
Rotor - Fast spinning line junk.
Sand Anchor - The safe way to anchor a kite at the beach.
Waldof Box - Multi-cell, hexagonal, single line kite.
Sky Tiger - Unauthorised plan for the Flexifoil Skytiger.
Skybow - A new kind of kite that acts sort of like an anti-gravity rope.
Sled - Make your own kite from a bin bag.
Sled (double) - A variation on the standard sled.
Sledmatiste - 4-line multisled by Didier Ferment.
Snowflake (2m) - Detailed instructions to build a snowflake (a.k.a. crystal).
Sode-Dako - Western version of traditional Japanese design.
Wacko - Dual line stunt kite.
Hata - Dozens of variations on traditional red white and blue Japanese diamond.
Star Kite - Pretty single line sparred kite.
Sugar Glider - Paper kite. Very easy to make.
Suruga - Traditional Japanese design, made from bamboo and washi paper.
Tail (Fuzzy) - A simple, effective tail.
Tahara - Photographs of traditional construction of Japanese Tahara.
Tail, Graded - A subtle design that looks complex, yet is easy to construct.
Titlis - A full size ultrahigh aspect delta.
Three line handles - For flying 3-line kites.
Tim - 2 line trick kite.
Trick tac - Indoor kite with turbo bridle.
Vision Mk2 - Dual line kite constructed with a central mast.
Wave - Small, flat, Japanese single line design. Easy to make from bamboo and washi paper.
Fighter (Goody) - Fighter Kite by Tony Slater.
SJKF Kite Plans - Plans of classic kites.
Wazo - A 3-line arch that flaps like a bird.
Wind Organ - Musical instrument to add atmosphere to kite festivals.
Winged W - Impressive, advanced box design.
Yatko - Traditional Japanese design.
Banner - Add colour at ground level.
Biplane n°10 - 3D quadline kite made from cardboard.
Roloplan (3er Steiff) - Three sail variation on the Roloplan.
Spike - Bernoulli device by Phil Womack, inspired by Peter Lynn's Fugu.
Enigma - Intricate scalloped box kite. Plan by Phil Womack.
Sceptre - Fun 2-line foil.
Bug Buggies - Low aspect single line sparred kite.
Christophe Gronier - Plans for Rokkaku, Genki, Snowflake, Radical 3 stunter and KAP cradle.
David Lord - Plans for Tip Turn and Higher Aspect, both two line delta stunt kites.
Parachute (program) - BASIC program for designing a hemispherical parachute.
Hata Construction - Traditional Japanese Hata as built by Mr. Kuwata.
Trick Tac - Small zero-wind trick kite.
Cylinder kite - Micro kite using individual glass fibres for spars.
Eddy (Micro). - An eddy that will fit in the palm of your hand.
Cody (Micro) - Made from a single sheet of paper.
Fighter (Dragonfly) - 20" wingspan fighter by Tom Humphrey.
Fighter (Buka Dako) - Rectangular fighter, 15" wide.
Fighter (No Sew Buka) - Rectangular fighter constructed with tape by Andrew Selzer.
Fighter (Spooky) - Fighter with a Halloween graphic.
Joanne Petithory and Lee Thrall - Plans for making a Fuzzie Tail.
Fighter (Oz Flare) - An exceptionally lively fighter.
Fighter (Vari) - Variability Applied Throughout Fighter Kite Design - by Ed Alden.
Hata (Nagasakiya) - Detailed plans for the traditional red/white/blue Japanese fighter.
Fighter (Shropshire Rok) - Fun 6-sided fighter by Tony Slater.
Fighter (BASF) - Bruce's Almost Square Fighter.
Spinner - Heavy duty spinner for line junk.
Raaseri Freestyle Activated - Simo's kite with activated bridle by Mike Emery.
Fighter (RockA) - Designed by Brian Johnsten.
Rokkaku (8') - By Gary Engvall.
Wavekite - Single line design by Mr Takahashi with no vertical spars or bridle lines.
Tail - By Mary Cunningham.
Banner (6') - Detailed design by Scott E. Spencer of basic banner as used by South Jersey Kite Fliers.
Bag (roll-up) - Quality, multi-pocketed bag to carry 25 kites and accessories.
Arch - Straightforward design for arch of diamond kites.
Spinner - Easily constructed line junk.
Fighter (Oz Flare) - Designed by Peter Stauffer.
Arch (diamond kites) - A simple plan to fill a lot of sky.
Star Kite (eight point) - Pretty single line design by Godfrey Gamble.
Dancing Boxes - Text plan for single line cube by Carolyn Weir.
Delta Box - Single line delta with boxed keel.
Snowflake (2m) - Pretty, multi-celled single liner.
Brakes, Nappies and Vents - Ways to make your kite cope with strong wind.
Squad - 4-line sparred kite by Dave Salmon.
Shropshire Rok - Hexagonal fun fighter kite by Tony Slater.
Aeroplane - Soft aeroplan kite by Dave Holt.
Flowform FF04A - Soft, single-line lifting kite.
Driemaster - Sailing ship design by Jan Pieter Kuil.
Gamma Files - Iridium, Tritium, Radium, Promethium, Niobium and Thorium foils by Andy Smith.
Eliminator - A range of rectangular traction foils by Andy Smith.
Xseri - Radical variation in Simo's Raaseri.
Chain Windsock - Innovative line junk by Andrew Batchelor.
Honeycomb Facet - 3D single line design by Stephen Robinson.
Delta (New Zealand) - Antipodian design.
Sceptre Mk 2 - Dual line fun foil by David Holt.
Butterfly Plan - Pretty single-line design by Karen George.
3D Quad Plan - Double-diamond quad under development.
Rotor (Chupp) - An autogyro kite, built primarily from balsa.
Sled (Scott) - Designed by Frank Scott of Ohio in 1964.