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723 Karl Holtman discusses the development of fully battened sails.
link Newsletter Issue 17 May 1988
764 Exploration and development of the Chinese Junk in the 15th Century
link Newsletter Issue 21 Summer 1990
778 Super junks - recent rig developments and their interpretation.
link Newsletter Issue 23 Summer 1991
779 Research and development of the junk rig on a SADLER 26 plus racing results.
link Newsletter Issue 23 Summer 1991
795 Alan Boswell discusses the recent developments in sail and batten design and suggests a way forward.
link Newsletter Issue 25 Summer 1992
801 Arne Kverneland reports on his junk rigged ALBIN VIGGEN 23, developments of hinged battens and a low aspect junk sail.
link Newsletter Issue 26 Winter 1992
831 Robin Blain gives a guide to the development of the junk rig 1945 - 95
link Newsletter Issue 29 Summer 1994
626 David Tyler A Development of the Junk Rig on a Sadler 25
link Newsletter Issue 3 April 1981
836 JRA 1994 Research & Development Project Progress to date at Exeter University.
link Newsletter Issue 30 Summer 1995
837 The 1995 Research & Development Programme.
link Newsletter Issue 30 Summer 1995
838 Development of instruments to measure junk rigged boat's performance.
link Newsletter Issue 30 Summer 1995
844 John Hatch looks at the development of the junk rig and the wind in which it sailed.
link Newsletter Issue 30 Summer 1995
856 Garrard Kelly Proposed Research and Development Fund and a members views
link Newsletter Issue 32 October 1996
865 Research & Development Report to date at Exeter University.
link Newsletter Issue 33 April 1997
869 Maurice Donovan Batten Developments - Flexible & Hinged
link Newsletter Issue 33 April 1997
909 Research and Development.
link Newsletter Issue 37 November 2000
957 Research and Development - some thoughts and responses.
link Newsletter Issue 42 January 2004
991 The Sunbird Swing-Wing rig history and development.
link Newsletter Issue 45 August 2005
1068 Chris Scanes Chris Scanes on camber in junk rig sail panels.
Describes development of cambered panel thinking and advantages of lens type, specific example being for a Kingfisher 26
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665 Norman Benedict discusses his developments of the Junk Rig on his 26' THUNDERBIRD sloop.
link Newsletter Issue 9 May 1984
28 David Tyler Tystie's Rig Update
Notes on development of a wingsail
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1244 JRA Introduction to the Junk Rig, Part 1
Youtube video - introduces the development of the Junk rig sailing system, imported from East Asia for use on pleasure boats around the world. It is part one of a three part series, and features vide
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