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Boomerang
- For other uses, see Boomerang (disambiguation).
A boomerang is a curved wooden device which is thrown. A boomerang spins as it flies through the air, and can travel long distances. Many boomerangs are designed to, when thrown correctly, fly around in a large circle and then return to the person who threw it.
Boomerang-like devices, including throwing sticks, have been used all over the world for hunting, religious and recreational activities. Their origin is still not fully clear. Research shown that ancient tribes in Europe used special throwing axes. Also, in ancient Egypt a special type of stick was exclusively used by the pharaohs for hunting birds. But the world famous 'country of the boomerang' is Australia, where the Aborigines have used boomerangs for thousands of years.
Today, boomerangs are often used in sports. There are different types of throwing contests—speed, accuracy of return, maximum time aloft, endurance (number of catches in 5 minutes of throwing), trick catch and distance. The modern sport boomerang—sometimes referred to as just 'boom'—is made of Finnish plywood, plastic or composite materials and comes in many different shapes and colors. Most sport boomerangs weigh less than 100 grams, with maximum time aloft boomerangs often under 25 grams.
In international competition, a world cup is held every even year, with the United States and Germany being the world team leaders. World records are recorded by the World Boomerang Association and include 80 catches in 5 minutes, 5 catches in 14.6 seconds, and a distance record of 238 meters after which the boomerang flew back accurately to the thrower.
A Kylie is a non-returning form of boomerang used for hunting animals. Instead of following a curved flight path, it flies in a straight line from the thrower. Due to its curved shape it can travel very long distances while spinning.
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Colorado Boomerangs Handcrafted in Gunnison, Colorado. Each boomerang comes with a pocket sized instruction booklet detailing games, throwing tips and troubleshooting hints. http://www.coloradoboomerangs.com/
Whishhbone Boomerangs Sells three basic boomerangs. http://whishhbone.freeyellow.com/
Master Designs Boomerangs Catalog of boomerangs for beginners, intermediate, specialty and advanced. http://www.master-designs.com/
Flyingtoyz Retails a foam boomerang suitable for use by children. http://www.flyingtoyz.com/
Redis Boomerang Homepage German boomerang maker. http://www.rediboom.com/englisch/index.html
Spinback Boomerangs and Didgeridoos Boomerang and didgeridoo manufacturers of Western Australia features products shipped worldwide. http://www.boomerangsrus.com/
Aboriginal Steve's Boomerang Page Hand crafted precision flight boomerangs made by Steve Conaway. Also, tips on throwing and tuning. http://www.vcnet.com/abosteves/booms.html
Boz's Rangs Pages Handcrafted high quality boomerangs. http://www.boomerangs.net/
The Boomerang Man Carries boomerangs from a variety of countries made of plywood, composites, plastics, strip-laminated hardwoods, solid woods, or foam. http://www.theboomerangman.com/
Graham's Boomerangs Catalog, examples of custom orders, picture gallery, and contacts for this crafter of wooden boomerangs. http://www.bartnet.net/~grang/
Davro Boomerangs Manufactures and sells wholesale or to the public returning wooden boomerangs; based in Scotland. http://www.davroboomerangs.com/
Australian Boomerang Shop Offers hand-crafted boomerangs made of native Australian wood for fax, phone or email ordering. http://www.australiagift.com/boomerang/
Flying Frog Boomerangs A select gallery of boomerangs for sale; site includes throwing instructions, safety tips and links to other boomerang sites. http://www.angelfire.com/nc/conally/
Leading Edge Boomerangs Offers accessories and beginner, competition and sport models. http://www.leadingedgeboomerangs.com/
Wallaby Boomerangs Designer of hand-crafted sport boomerangs made of wood and composite materials. http://www.wallabyboomerangs.com/english/index.html
Jedda Boomerangs This Australian boomerang manufacturer offers floor tours, as well as Mulga wood boomerangs. http://www.jeddaboomerangs.com.au/
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