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Balistraria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A balistraria (more often referred to as an arrow loop or arrow slit ) is a thin vertical aperture in a fortification through which an archer can launch arrows largely free from personal danger....
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Medieval fortification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thu Feb 01 2001 at 23:09:57 ... This is how MS-DOS boots on a normal PC-compatible machine after it is initialized: ... The BIOS performs an INT19 interrupt to search the drives for a Master Boot Record.
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The adventurous Blue Arrow track loops through the Mt Whitfield Conservation Park. It is a continuation of the Red Arrow walk and branches off near the top of the hill. Mt Whitfield and Mt Lumley are over 300 metres above sea level and offer spectacular lookouts over Cairns and surrounding areas.
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How it works: How flyfishing works; Starting out: Assembling the tackle; The overhead cast: The overhead cast as taught for a complete beginner; Faults!: Basic overhead casting faults Loops: ... Bow/Arrow: The Bow and Arrow Cast; Steeple: The Steeple Cast (vertical back cast) ; Tension: The Tension Cast ; Rotating thumb:
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Advanced fly casting tips from Paul Arden AAPGAI, including instruction on pulling/pushing, drifting, double haul, V-loops, backcast shoot, tip snap and other interesting observations... ... Paul Arden's Fly Casting Manual ... Welcome to a Sexyloops cornerstone. The Flycasting Manual is a comprehensive section covering...
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History Question: What Are Arrow Slits In Medieval Buildings? Arrow slits are also known as arrow loops. Medieval castles used to be defended by the longbow and the crossbow. The ideal position for an ... Arrow slits are also known as arrow loops. Medieval castles used to be defended by the longbow and the crossbow.
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