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Frisbee

While the word Frisbee is claimed as a trademark of the Wham-O toy company, the term is often used generically to describe flying discs similar to those made by that company. They are generally plastic, roughly 8 to 10 inches (20-25 cm) in diameter, with a lip. They are designed to fly aerodynamically when thrown with rotation and can be caught by hand.

The shape and quality of frisbees varies significantly, and a high-quality frisbee easily flies several times as far as a cheap frisbee. Disc golf disks are usually smaller in diameter but are more dense and are tailored for particular flight profiles such as stability or distance. When it was discovered that dogs enjoyed chasing and retrieving the slow-moving discs, special frisbees were eventually designed with more pliable material that would more resist damage when the dog caught one in its mouth. Disc dog competitions, in which dogs' frisbee-catching skills are judged, have become quite popular, as well.

Many frisbee-like discs are shaped like a frisbee with a large hole in the centre; such discs, known as aerofoils, typically fly significantly farther.

The Flyin-Saucer, originally invented by Walter Frederick Morrison and codeveloped and financed by Warren Franscioni in 1948, was unsuccessful, but a later model made by Morrison in 1955 and sold as the "Pluto Platter" was bought by Wham-O in 1957. Wham-O renamed the toy in 1958 to "Frisbee", a (probably deliberate) misspelling of the name of the Frisbie Pie Company of Bridgeport, Connecticut, whose pie tins had been used by Yale college students in the area for similar purposes. The first flying disks were produced on January 13, 1957.

Upon his death, Morrison was cremated, and his ashes, in accordance with his final requests, were put into Frisbees.

Table of contents
1 Games
2 Physics
3 Other
4 External links

Games

Physics

The disc's rotation creates an angular moment perpendicular to the horizontal plane, stabilizing the disc's attitude in high speed flight. Small ridges near the leading edge act as
vortex generators, reducing flow separation by energizing the (relatively minor) boundary air layer. Lift is generated in primarily the same way as a traditional airfoil.

Other

  • Descriptions of Frisbee Throws
  • Frisbeetarianism
  • Aerobie, a flying ring used like a Frisbee
  • Frisbee, A Practitioner's Manual and Definitive Treatise Stancil E.D. Johnson, M.D. Workman Publishing Company, New York (July, 1975) ISBN 0-911104-53-4
  • In the animated motion picture The Secret of NIMH, the main character's name was changed in post-production from "Frisby" to "Brisby" to avoid potential trademark infringements.

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Lou Mack's Top Flight K-9s
Dog Frisbee entertainment for fairs, themeparks, corporate events and sporting events.
http://www.jumpndogs.com/

Skyy Dogs USA
Canine entertainment for over 10 years and counting. Vegas style shows for baseball, football, hockey and any sporting event. Site contains videos and photos of the dogs in action.
http://www.skyydogsusa.com

The Frisbee Dog Page
Links to frisbee mailing lists, training, competition, online clubs, and information resources.
http://www.dogpatch.org/dogs/frisbee.cfm

Rudy's Frisbeedog Site
Training tips and suggestions from a frisbee trainer.
http://www.netlabs.net/hp/lew/rudy/index.htm

Quadruped.com
Frisbee dog long distance catching competition and performance, designed for entertainment at sporting events.
http://www.thequadruped.com/

Bill Camp's Famous Flying Dogs
Extreme Frisbee Dog entertainment for sports halftime, county and state fairs, and corporate picnics - Michigan. The site contains video clips and pictures of frisbee dogs in action.
http://www.geocities.com/lyncamp.geo/

Extreme Canines
Dogs that perform tricks and disc catching maneuvers at sporting events, fairs, festivals, and parties. The site includes photo galleries, slide shows and screen savers.
http://www.extremecanines.com

Frisbee Dog, Disc Dogs FAQ
Answers to common questions about disc dogs.
http://www.discdog.com/FAQ.htm

Unified Frisbee Dog Operations (UFO)
Organization that runs a World Cup Series of disc dog competitions across the globe. This site includes an event schedule, photos, and results from past events.
http://www.ufoworldcup.org/

Frisbee Dog WebRing
Includes index of sites and information on how to join the ring.
http://members.tripod.com/~frisbee_dog/webring/index.html

NCAC Discussion Forums
Online forums on frisbee dog training and judging.
http://www.discdog.com/webforum/ncacforums.htm

Disc Dog List
Email list for enthusiasts of canine athletes.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/discdoglist/

The Spinning Frisbee K9's
Video clips, reviews, contact information and a listing of previous performances.
http://www.spinningk9.com/

Jumpin Jax Disc-Dog ExtraordinAIR
The life and times of a disc-dog. See how Jax fares against some of the worlds best.
http://members.tripod.com/david-mccrory/

Triad Dogsports & Training, Inc.
Picture gallery, videos, flyball details, upcoming events and related links.
http://www.greensboro.com/flydog/

Disc DogEzine
Includes articles, club listings and calendar of events.
http://www.discdogezine.com/

Half Time Shows
Find Frisbee dogs for stadium entertainment.
http://www.half-time-shows.com/

K9 Athlete
Ron and Mo's Frisbee dog site. Pictures, training tips and video.
http://www.k9athlete.com/

Florida State Disc Dog Championship
In Jacksonville, Florida on June 1, 2002. One of the largest stand-alone Canine Frisbee Disc Competitions in the world and draws spectators of all ages.
http://www.k9frisbee.com/floridastate2002/

US Disc Dog Nationals
Competitions organized by a committee including members from 15 different disc dog clubs. Features training information, guidelines, judge certification and club links.
http://www.discdog.org

Atlanta Dogwood Festival: Disc Dog Southern Nationals
A springtime celebration dedicated to the enhancement of the environment through education, awareness and community involvement.
http://www.dogwood.org/caninecompetition.html

America's Best Frisbee Dogs
Entertaining professional sport events during half-time. Includes references, bookings, and photo slide shows.
http://www.bestfrisbeedogs.com/

K-9's In Flight
Frisbee dog entertainment team with information on the team members, photo gallery and show credits. In
http://www.airmutts.com/

Central Florida Flying Disc Challenge
Disc dog competition held each spring in the Tampa area. Information on rules, past results, and registration form.
http://www.searchlightdesign.com/cffdc/index.html

Muttley Crew K9 Entertainment
A Frisbee and dancing dog entertainment show. Located in California.
http://www.frisbeek9.com/

WOOF Sports USA
Information about Frisbee Dogs as well as dog food. Featuring frisbee dog champions.
http://www.woofsports.com/



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