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         Flying Discs:     more books (68)
  1. Hitler's Flying Saucers: A Guide to German Flying Discs of the Second World War by Henry Stevens, 2003-02
  2. Disc Golf: All You Need to Know About the Game You Want to Play by Michael Steven Gregory, 2003-09-01
  3. Flying Disc Extreme (tricks&tips) by Michael Serrian, 2000
  4. Tricky Discs: Frisbee Saucer Flying by Ross Robert Olney, 1979-04
  5. Frisbee Disc Flying Is for Me (Sports for Me Books) by Tom Moran, 1982-08
  6. Tricky Discs by Ross Olney, 1979-04
  7. Frisbee Disc Basics by Dan Roddick, 1984-03
  8. Disc Golf Drive (Impact Books) by Jake Maddox, Eric Stevens, 2009-08-15
  9. Flying Disc Games: Disc Dog
  10. Project Y and the Avro Flying Discs by W.L. Moore, 1969-01-01
  11. It came from Ohio.(evidence that Air Force researched building flying discs)(Brief Article): An article from: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists by Bret Lortie, 2001-03-01
  12. Flying disc by Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, et all 2010-01-18
  13. Wham-O Brands: Flying Disc, Super Ball, Wham-O, Silly String, Hula Hoop, Magic Sand, Bouncy Ball, Super Elastic Bubble Plastic, Slip 'n Slide
  14. Toys of the 1950s: Flying Disc, Barbie, Matchbox, Yahtzee, Mr. Potato Head, Play-Doh, Hula Hoop, Tonka, Wooly Willy, Plarail

101. FOX FLYING-DISC
LMI et FOX (32500 Fleurance France) France's manufacturer of boomerangs, frisbees, little planes, watch strap and didjeridu. Fabricant français de
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102. Flying Disc -THE 6TH WORLD GAMES
There are ten disciplines of flying disc in total, of which an individual eventof disc golf for men and women, and a mixed team event of ultimate are played
http://www.pref.akita.jp/tiiki/wg2001/eng/sports/flyingdisc.html

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  • Disc Golf (individual event for men and women respectively)
    Men and women's individual events Ultimate (Mixed team)
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Yuwa Disc Golf Course Yuwa Town Fri. Sat.
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Preliminaries Final Here [Tickets] Prices are in Japanese yen. The price listed are for the Flying Disc - Ultimate discipline. The Flying Disc - Disc Golf discipline can be observed at free of charge Seat Type In Advanced Ticket One Day Ticket Adult Child Adult Child Unreserved seat Wheelchair accessible seat This sport is said to have started in the 1940's, when students of Yale University in the USA threw around a pie dish from a bakery near their campus called 'Frisbee Bakery'. Mr. Fred Morrison, a building inspector who was interested in the spectacle, made a metal disc as a trial piece, and improvement on it led to the creation of the plastic discs that are currently used.

103. Discgolf.com
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104. Kansas City Flying Disc Club
Your source for disc golf in Kansas City. Home of the KansasCity flying Disc Club. Kansas City flying Disc Club.
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Get some sweet, candy plastic and become an official sponsor of the 2004 Kansas City Wide Open . In addition to the disc, your $30 sponsorship will get your name listed in the tournament program, and here at KCFDC.org as well. Choose from Starfires, Vipers, Teebirds (TL), Glow Teebird, Glow Teebird (TL), Glow Banshees, and Glow Eagles. All discs feature the 2004 KCWO stamp. Click Here to order your disc online or contact Rick to make other arrangements. For additional sponsorship opportunities read the Sponsor PDF Posted by Sean @ 12:47 AM Wednesday, April 28, 2004
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This weekend both days at Swope . Show up Saturday between and or Sunday before 2 to play. $20 gets you a shirt, disc and a mini for the little one. The CPJS event starts at 2 on Sunday and will be a one round event . $10 gets you a shirt (and maybe more), there might be a band as well? Should be fun , come out, play some disc golf and stock up on t-shirts for summer.

105. Charis Games Aqua Disc - Underwater Flying Disc
nbsp The ultimate underwater flying disc! Play catch under the water, use it as adive plane and invent new games. Search. The ultimate underwater flying disc!
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Search The ultimate underwater flying disc! Play catch under the water, use it as a dive plane and invent new games. See the AquaDisc and AquaSkimmer in action on video! DSL/Cable 56k Modem Also available: AquaDisc Hoop Inspired by playing with dolphins the AquaDisc is designed to glide up to 30' underwater. Play catch and invent new games. Patented Design
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106. New, Improved Flying Disc Developed
New, improved flying disc developed. STANFORD It has taken Alan Adler more than20 years, but he finally has come up with an improvement on the flying disc.
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/pr/95/950609Arc5187.html
CONTACT: Stanford University News Service (415) 723-2558
New, improved flying disc developed
STANFORD It has taken Alan Adler more than 20 years, but he finally has come up with an improvement on the flying disc. The "Aerobie Superdisc," as he is calling his new design, has been in production by his small, family-owned company, Superflight, for almost a month, and is just beginning to appear in toy and sporting goods stores, Adler said. This is the fourth flying toy that Adler, a lecturer in mechanical engineering at Stanford University, has developed and marketed. His aerobie flying ring set the Guinness world record for the farthest thrown object when it was hurled 1,257 feet in 1985. In 1987, he introduced a triangular boomerang, and, in 1993, he marketed a toy football with fins that allows almost anyone to throw a perfect bullet pass. Many of the prototypes for these inventions were made in the mechanical engineering workshop on campus and first tested on Stanford's Roble athletic field. "After years of building instrumentation systems for military aircraft and nuclear reactors, I wanted to make something that ordinary people could use and enjoy," says the electrical engineer-turned-inventor. He had taught himself basic aerodynamics in order to design sailboats. So, in the mid-1970s, he decided to turn his talents to designing innovative flying toys.

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