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Spirit Bear

Check out this footage of the wilderness in B.C. !

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Instructions for making a Flight Bow

Step by step instructions for how to build a flight bow.

A flight bow is a bow that is made for one purpose only, to shoot as far as possible. Threw out history almost all cultures on earth have used the bow and arrow for not only survival but for entertainment and sport. Flight bows and arrows are typically short as to have less mass, the flight of the arrow imitates the gliding of a bird and in its swiftness and how it seemingly defies gravity.

Making a Flight Bow

THE flight bow is the ultimate in the

bowyer’s field. Many flight bows are

made, shot once and then abandoned. Or,

they may shatter during that single use

and go into discard that way. Just the

same, flight bows serve a valid purpose in

the archers’ world, for they are somewhat

like the Formula cars in international rac-

ing—paving the way for future develop-

ments based on their performance.

To make a record-setting flight bow is

the aim and dream of many a bowyer—a

goal all too seldom realized. Because flight

bows are the final word in bowyery they

are seldom, if ever, commercially pro-

duced. You just cannot go into your

nearest tackle shop and buy a flight bow

You may be able to have one made for

you, if you’re lucky, but essentially the

flight bow is a personal thing. It conforms

to you and to your ideas. It may be the

result of months of planning and days of

work and when once it’s finished, you will

be faced with the decision as to whether or

not you’ll overdraw just once, in the big

gamble which may—or may not—pay off.

For these reasons, any plans for a flight

bow must be offered somewhat diffidently.

They are the end product of someone else’s

thinking—not yours—and they may not

embody the ideas and principles which you,

as a bowyer, feel are necessary for suc-

cess. However, the bow which resulted

from these particular plans is a lovely

thing, light in the hand, sweet in per-

formance with no harshness on the hand.

Surprisingly enough, there seems to be

no drastic stacking up at the end of the

draw and there is comparatively little

pinch. However, since all good flight

shooting today is done by means of the

hook, the matter of finger-pinch is rela-

tively unimportant.

The plans have been designed by Frank

Bilson, one of England’s foremost archers,

and in his capacity as head of the Yeoman

Bow Company, a liveryman of the Wor-

shipful Company of Bowyers. These then

are the plans and specifications of the

Yeoman Flight Bow (Copyright 1960)

Many flight bows, following the prec-

edent established by the Turkish and Per-

sian bowyers, carry the big siyahs, or ears,

which impart additional impetus and cast.

Now siyahs were developed long before

our new synthetics and it is our contention

that using modern fiberglass, it is no longer

necessary to incorporate them in flight bow

design. Since the siyah is not an integral

part of the limb-arcs, it is slow moving in

relationship to the bow itself. Thus, with

the materials available today, i.e. those….

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