the rotation of the Frisbee and the speed
Wind is not necessary for flying a frisbee. In fact, wind makes it harder to aim a frisbee.
The Frisbee pie company, the idea of tossing the Frisbee pie tins around as a game is what started what we now call the Frisbee flying disc
The company "Wham-O" invented those two toys.
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Walter Morrison invented the Frisbee. It was named for the pie company that made the pie tins that he hurled as a youth
The Frisbee pie company, the idea of tossing the Frisbee pie tins around as a game is what started what we now call the Frisbee flying disc
Throwing disks like the Frisbee are made by many companies worldwide. However, the trademark, "Frisbee", is owned by Wham-O toy company. The company is fighting the generic use of their trademark.
when it hits the ground (ka-chunk!)
disc, ultimate frisbee, flatball, plastic spinning thing. 'frisbee' is a company's trade name which is why the sport is called 'ultimate frisbee'.
Lots of things.In fact, it uses the energy you have to throw the frisbee up. Then the wind level will make it "fly". Then Gravity will pull the frisbee down towards the ground.
A Pluto Platter is an early version of the Frisbee that was first introduced by the Wham-O toy company in the 1950s. It was later rebranded as the Frisbee due to its popularity and resemblance to a flying saucer.