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  2. 1947 flying disc craze - Wikipedia

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    The 1947 flying disc craze was a rash of unidentified flying object ... Mike Dash records: ... when heated and might easily appear to be discs at a distance. ...

  3. Aerobie - Wikipedia

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    An Aerobie is a flying ring used in a manner similar to a chakram or flying disc (Frisbee), for recreational catches between two or more individuals. Its ring shape of only about 3 mm (0.12 in) thickness [1] makes the Aerobie lighter and more stable in flight than a disc. [2] It can be bent to tune it for straighter flight. [3]

  4. Table of reports during the 1947 flying disc craze - Wikipedia

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    Animation of reports during the flying disc craze. Over 800 reports were made publicly during the 1947 flying disc craze. [1] [2] [3] Such reports quickly spread throughout the United States, and some sources estimate the reports may have numbered in the thousands.

  5. Ken Westerfield - Wikipedia

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    Since new manufacturers have introduced heavyweight, beveled edge golf discs and new record attempts are in the high desert winds of Primm, NV, the world distance record is now just over 600 feet for the forehand (sidearm) throw. [31] Westerfield's 552-foot throw is still the longest measured distance toss for a Wham-O brand Frisbee disc. [2]

  6. World Flying Disc Federation - Wikipedia

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    The World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) is the international governing body for flying disc (Frisbee) sports, with responsibility for sanctioning world championship events, establishing uniform rules, setting of standards for and recording of world records. WFDF is a federation of member associations which represent flying disc sports and their ...

  7. Neal Evenhuis - Wikipedia

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    Frisbee record. On 12 May 1980, he set a record for gridiron mini field goal distance in flying disc games, which he held for 20 years. [2] [3] References

  8. Flying disc sports - Wikipedia

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    Flying disc sports are sports or games played with discs, often called by the trademarked name Frisbees. Ultimate and disc golf are sports with substantial international followings. A semi-professional ultimate game in North America

  9. Flying gyroscope - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, X-Zylo unofficially broke the existing world flying disc distance record when it was thrown 655 feet (200 m). [2] "Toobee, The Amazing Flying Can" is a flying gyroscope developed in 1978. [3] It resembles the top third of an aluminum soda can. A simple flying gyroscope can be folded from a sheet of paper.