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  2. Walkalong glider - Wikipedia

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    Person flying a Walkalong glider. A walkalong glider is a lightweight, slow-flying model aircraft designed to be kept aloft by controllable slope soaring in the rising air generated by the pilot who walks along with the glider as it flies, usually holding a paddle.

  3. Bede BD-4 - Wikipedia

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    Front view of a BD-4 taildragger Rear view of a BD-4 taildragger. The Bede BD-4 is an American light aircraft, designed by Jim Bede for homebuilding and available since 1968. It was one of the first homebuilt aircraft to be offered in kit form. [1]

  4. Wright Flyer - Wikipedia

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    The Wright Flyer (also known as the Kitty Hawk, [3] [4] Flyer I or the 1903 Flyer) made the first sustained flight by a manned heavier-than-air powered and controlled aircraft—an airplane—on December 17, 1903. [1] Invented and flown by brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright, it marked the beginning of the pioneer era of aviation.

  5. Radio-controlled aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Radio-controlled helicopters, although often grouped with RC aircraft, are in a class of their own due to the vast differences in construction, aerodynamics and flight training. Hobbyists will often venture from planes, to jets and to helicopters as they enjoy the challenges, excitement and satisfaction of flying different types of aircraft.

  6. List of vehicular combat games - Wikipedia

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    Freaky Flyers; Garfield Kart; Jak X: Combat Racing; KartRider: Drift; LittleBigPlanet Karting; Looney Tunes Racing; Moorhuhn Kart 3; Muppet RaceMania; Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2: Grand Prix; Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway; Pac-Man World Rally; R.C. Pro-Am; Shrek Smash n' Crash Racing; Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed; Sonic & Sega ...

  7. Flexible Flyer - Wikipedia

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    Flexible Flyer ad from the early 1900s. Samuel Leeds Allen patented the Flexible Flyer in 1889 [2] in Cinnaminson, New Jersey using local children and adults to test prototypes. [3] Allen's company flourished by selling these speedy and yet controllable sleds at a time when others were still producing toboggans and "gooseneck" sleds. [4]

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