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Silver Wave chrysanthemum

Silver wave chrysanthemum Potassium nitrate Sulphur Pine charcoal... [Pg.222]

Figure 4.6 Red chrysanthemum and silver wave shells. (Courtesy of Pains Fireworks Ltd.)... Figure 4.6 Red chrysanthemum and silver wave shells. (Courtesy of Pains Fireworks Ltd.)...
Moreover the fire division depends upon the wind velocity, i.e. for a flying star it depends on the velocity of the star. The most representative example is the "Chrysanthemum of Mystery (see 15 2). When we ignite this star on the ground no fire division occurs, but when we fire it through the air we see a lonely kind of fire dust which is caused by the movement of the star. Another good example is the star "silver wave"(see also 15.2). [Pg.68]

The above compositions nearly satisfy all the three, but it is quite difficult to ignite them. Therefore in this case of the dragon it is necessary to use an ignition star as a first fire composition and in the case of the black willow stars to coat them first with the silver wave composition(l5 2(3)c) and then with the chrysanthemum 8, 6 and black powder one after another. [Pg.230]


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