Search references for FLATBOW. Phrases containing FLATBOW
See searches and references containing FLATBOW!FLATBOW
Type of bow shape in archery
A flatbow is a bow with non-recurved, flat, relatively wide limbs that are approximately rectangular in cross-section. Because the limbs are relatively
Flatbow
River in Western Canada and the United States
called it aqkoktlaqatl, a name whose meaning is not certain. The name "Flatbow River" comes from the name the Blackfeet used to call the Ktunaxa, for
Kootenay_River
Type of bow shape in archery
easier. The modern Olympic-style recurve is a development of the American flatbow, with rectangular-section limbs that taper towards the limb tips. Most
Recurve_bow
Ranged weapon system, sports equipment
traditional English longbow was made of yew wood, but other woods are also used. Flatbow: the limbs are approximately rectangular in cross-section. This was traditional
Bow_and_arrow
Type of ranged weapon that uses arrows
as evenly as a flatbow’s rectangular cross section), need to be less powerful, longer or of more elastic wood than an equivalent flatbow. In Europe the
Longbow
Sharpened tip of an arrow
crossbow Cable-backed bow Composite bow Compound bow Crossbow English longbow Flatbow Gakgung Holmegaard bow Laminated bow Longbow Mongol bow Recurve bow Self
Arrowhead
(Mediterranean) Daikyu (Japanese) Decurve bow Deflex bow English longbow, warbow Flatbow Self bow Welsh longbow, warbow Cable-backed bow Composite bow Hungarian
List of premodern combat weapons
List_of_premodern_combat_weapons
Bow-like ranged weapon
crossbow Cable-backed bow Composite bow Compound bow Crossbow English longbow Flatbow Gakgung Holmegaard bow Laminated bow Longbow Mongol bow Recurve bow Self
Crossbow
English archer (born 1965)
She held National Field Archery Society (NFAS) titles in the American Flatbow (AFB) and Barebow categories. At the 2019 World Archery 3D Championships
Allison_Wright_(archer)
Using a bow to shoot arrows
tall bow with narrow limbs that are D-shaped in cross section, and the flatbow has flat wide limbs that are approximately rectangular in cross-section
Archery
Type of ranged weapon
consists of a small bow attached by cables on the back of a larger main bow. Flatbow Longbow Composite bow The Penobscot War Bow. Gordon M Day. Contributions
Cable-backed_bow
Important aspect of archery
research. Narrow bows normally taper uniformly. However, the taper of flatbows varies. The working limbs of "paddle" bows maintain width for almost the
Bow_shape
Shafted projectile that is shot with a bow
crossbow Cable-backed bow Composite bow Compound bow Crossbow English longbow Flatbow Gakgung Holmegaard bow Laminated bow Longbow Mongol bow Recurve bow Self
Arrow
Type of bow for archery
Crossbow – Bow-like ranged weapon English longbow – Type of ranged weapon Flatbow – Type of bow shape in archery Horse archer – Using a bow and arrow while
Compound_bow
Species of conifer tree
and "cedar chests". If correctly prepared, excellent English longbows, flatbows, and Native American sinew-backed bows can be made from it. It is marketed
Juniperus_virginiana
Form of medieval crossbow
crossbow Cable-backed bow Composite bow Compound bow Crossbow English longbow Flatbow Gakgung Holmegaard bow Laminated bow Longbow Mongol bow Recurve bow Self
Arbalest
Species of legume
making of archery bows, particularly as a laminate in the production of flatbows. It can also be used in the making of rails or pin blocks on hammered dulcimers
Millettia_laurentii
crossbow Cable-backed bow Composite bow Compound bow Crossbow English longbow Flatbow Gakgung Holmegaard bow Laminated bow Longbow Mongol bow Recurve bow Self
History_of_archery
Aerodynamic stabilization of arrows
crossbow Cable-backed bow Composite bow Compound bow Crossbow English longbow Flatbow Gakgung Holmegaard bow Laminated bow Longbow Mongol bow Recurve bow Self
Fletching
Self bows from Northern European bogs, c. 7000 BC
have well defined "shoulders" and have more semblance to the American flatbow. Due to the wide working limbs, Holmegaard bows can be made from more common
Holmegaard_bow
Bow made from horn, wood, and sinew laminated together
care of than traditional composite bows. Crossbow English longbow Longbow Flatbow Archery Mounted archery Bow shape Self bow Compound bow Laminated bow Cable-backed
Composite_bow
approximately 30% to 50% would be archers or crossbowmen. The crossbow, the flatbow and the longbow were especially popular in Sweden and Finland. The chainmail
Medieval_warfare
British archery organisation
international organisation. The NFAS recognises 12 styles of bow: American Flatbow (AFB) Barebow (BB) Bowhunter (BH) Compound Limited (CL) Crossbow (XB) Freestyle
National Field Archery Society
National_Field_Archery_Society
Topics referred to by the same term
Force Brat (children of Air Force personnel) American Farm Bureau American flatbow, a style of bow used in archery American foulbrood, a honeybee disease
AFB
Type of archery bow
bows (known as "longbows") can bend in the handle. Wider bows (known as "flatbows") must be narrow in the handle if they are to be practical, but the handle
Self_bow
Competitive archery under field hunting conditions
is prohibited. The longbow must have the typical D-shape (or American flatbow) and, once cocked, the string may only touch the two end slots. Take-down
3D_archery
2007 video game
on to charge enemies and knock them away. Bóndis use a seax, atlatl and flatbow which can rapidly fire up to four arrows, which can be powered up with
Pirates, Vikings and Knights II
Pirates,_Vikings_and_Knights_II
Competitive archery under field hunting conditions
hooves and target base. There are multiple classes including American flatbow, barebow, bowhunter, compound limited, freestyle, hunting tackle, longbow
Field_archery
Weapon used in Southeast Asia
crossbow Cable-backed bow Composite bow Compound bow Crossbow English longbow Flatbow Gakgung Holmegaard bow Laminated bow Longbow Mongol bow Recurve bow Self
Austroasiatic_crossbow
Woodworking hand tool
Using a drawknife in making a flatbow
Drawknife
List of definitions of terms and concepts related to archery
on the design, the blades can be permanently attached or replaceable. flatbow (equipment) – A non-recurved bow with a rectangular cross section fletching
Glossary_of_archery_terms
Unincorporated Community in British Columbia, Canada
By 1867, the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) post of Little Fort Shepherd (Flatbow) had been established immediately south of Wynndel on the trail. This fort
Wynndel
Peat mining in England
opening a new areas for peat extraction, peat diggers found one half of a Flatbow. Carbon dated to the Neolithic period, it was given the name the Meare
Peat extraction on the Somerset Levels
Peat_extraction_on_the_Somerset_Levels
British sports club
Recurve Barebow, Compound, and traditional bow styles such as Longbow or Flatbow. Towcester Archers run archery beginners courses run by Archery GB registered
Towcestrians_Sports_Club
FLATBOW
FLATBOW
FLATBOW
FLATBOW
Boy/Male
Australian, Christian, Gaelic, Irish
Ruddy; Russet Hair; Descendant of the Red Warrior; Red Eyebrows
Girl/Female
Indian
Part of Goodly
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Serves God.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Sun Ray
Female
English
 Anglicized form of Hebrew Gavriela, GABRIELA means "man of God" or "warrior of God." Compare with another form of Gabriela.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pure as water, Pearl
Boy/Male
Tamil
A Sanskrit scholar
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Greek, Latin
Maiden
FLATBOW
FLATBOW
FLATBOW
FLATBOW
FLATBOW