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The Amazing Frisbee Disk

The Amazing Frisbee Disk. Written and Created by: Jakub.

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The Amazing Frisbee Disk

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  1. The Amazing Frisbee Disk Written and Created by: Jakub

  2. The Frisbee was invented 2,700 years ago. Well… not really! Discus throwing was a part of the early Olympic Games in Greece 2,700 years ago. And the design of the Frisbee disc is similar to the discus thrown in the Olympic Games. But the Frisbee is a Frisbee, not a discus. And its invention was not the result of some inventor staying up nights.

  3. #1. The original Frisbee was spelled Frisbie and it was metal. It was not invented to be thrown-except into an oven. It was a pie tin stamped with the words” Frisbie Pies” since the pies came from the Frisbie Bakery in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The Frisbie pie tins would probably have done nothing more than hold pies if it hadn’t been for some Yale University students. The Yale students bought Frisbie pies and once the pie was eaten, they began tossing the tins to each other. They would call out, “Frisbie!” to the person to whom they were tossing the pan, or to warn people who were walking nearby to watch for the flying objects in the air. And so, intending simply to toss a pie tin back and forth, the Yale University students invented what has grown into the Frisbee we know today.

  4. #2. The original Frisbee was spelled Frizbee back into the 1850s. It was made from a cardboard folder. The folder had a label that said, “Frizbee Folders”, it came from a company in St. Paul, Minnesota. All it was able to do is hold papers. One windy day, a boy had ended school and had a Frizbee Folder in his hand. The wind started to blow really hard and the boy’s folder kept flying out of his hands. Then, the folder went high up into the air and the boy called out “Flying Frizbee”, then the boy was trying to catch the folder and he was yelling “ Frizbee” by everyone it was going by. A couple seconds later the wind had stopped blowing and the folder was on the floor and the boy grabbed it. The boy went home and made the Frizbee to look like a circle, it could have flown better when it was circular. This has grown into what is now known the Frisbee.

  5. Which one do YOU think the real one is? # 1 or #2

  6. The real one was #1 The fake one was #2

  7. Walter F. Morrison produced the first plastic models of the Frisbee. The Wham-O Manufacturing Company of San Gabriel, California, began manufacturing Frisbee discs in the mid-1950s and since 1957 has made sixteen models. Now about thirty companies make flying discs. There are flying disc clubs, tournaments, champions, a world association, and a publication just for flying disc enthusiasts. The National Frisbee Disc Festival is held each September. The Guinness Book of World Records reports that the record time for keeping a flying disc aloft was set by Don Cain on May 26, 1984, when he kept one in the air for 16.72 seconds or sixteen seconds and seventy-two milliseconds. Disc play is good exercise. It’s fun. It’s easy, yet challenging. It doesn’t cost much. And, best of all, it’s a sport you can enjoy with your favorite dog.

  8. The End!!!!!!

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