In 1919, a handbook was published giving extensive details to support the kite balloon crafts being used in the military. Described is the first
kite balloon made in 1893 by Captains
Parseval and Sigsfeld at the Berlin works of the Prussian Balloon Battalion; theirs was the "predecessor of the
Drachen balloon." "This was the first real kite balloon flying like a kite with a fairly constant angle and direction relative to the wind and remained practically unchanged until the beginning of the war in 1914-1918." A hybrid kite-balloon was patented by
Domina Jalbert in 1944 as patent US2431938 and later became known as the kytoon. Jalbert furthered his attention on kite balloons also with another patent filed on August 31, 1945, titled "Kite Balloon". The
Allsopp Helikite is a modern helium-filled example. ==Stability==