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How American ingenuity led to the Frisbee, a worldwide sensation enjoyed by millions
Fox News ^ | 09/04/25 | Ashley J. DiMella

Posted on 09/05/2025 4:12:39 AM PDT by Omnivore-Dan

WWII fighter pilot invented the flying disc game in 1948, and it soared to amazing heights from there

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TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Outdoors; Sports
KEYWORDS: frisbee; toys; veteranfrisbee
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To: Omnivore-Dan

My first frisbee was a Pluto Platter.


21 posted on 09/05/2025 6:00:00 AM PDT by Fresh Wind (Kamala defines herself in just 4 words..."Nothing comes to mind.")
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To: Bob434

I thought it was created by thousands of kids throwing paper plates around after a cookout. That was a big deal back in the 50’s.


22 posted on 09/05/2025 6:08:06 AM PDT by redangus ( )
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To: LilFarmer
I never got the hang of throwing one accurately. I was always the weak link in a Frisbee game, having to chase around my bad tosses. Kind of like I do in golf.

And speaking of Frolf, here is the graphic I was unable to link earlier. The start of the Summer of George.


23 posted on 09/05/2025 6:08:08 AM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: Omnivore-Dan
As a young boy in a neighborhood of kids, we used the top of a coffee can to spin and throw. I had never heard the word "frisbee" until years later.
24 posted on 09/05/2025 6:14:05 AM PDT by MosesKnows
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To: Omnivore-Dan

Nothing like the 165-175 gram models - lots of fun. I once had a newer one crack when it hit the ground, I sent it back to Wham-o and said send me a new one, which they did.


25 posted on 09/05/2025 6:14:33 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: Bob434

In later years, the technology was highly refined by the aerospace engineer named Jonathan Winters in his comedy monolog about the sailcat.


26 posted on 09/05/2025 6:16:34 AM PDT by Z28.310 (does not comply well with others)
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To: I-ambush

Yes, for sure not that anymore. It’s very competitive and athletic. A lot of running (like soccer). My son plays on a travel team and a local rec team. The rec team league is more of a laid back league (kind of like a beer league in softball)


27 posted on 09/05/2025 6:19:46 AM PDT by LilFarmer (Isaiah 54:17)
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To: Larry Lucido

πŸ˜‚


28 posted on 09/05/2025 6:21:03 AM PDT by LilFarmer (Isaiah 54:17)
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To: paulcissa

Leftists awaken each night, drenched in sweat, from a terrifying nightmare: somewhere, someone is HAPPY!


29 posted on 09/05/2025 6:25:36 AM PDT by Ignatz ("Look, if I offend anybody today, I don't care." -Tom Homan)
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To: Fresh Wind

Same here, back in the mid-60s. Molded to look like a UFO-type flying saucer, and I think it had the names of all the planets on it.


30 posted on 09/05/2025 6:29:04 AM PDT by HartleyMBaldwin
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To: redangus

Lol, more probable i spose.


31 posted on 09/05/2025 6:43:49 AM PDT by Bob434 (Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana)
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To: Bob434

No, it was invented by the newspaper reported spinning his hat across the room to the hat rack. I saw it in a movie.


32 posted on 09/05/2025 6:47:07 AM PDT by anton
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To: anton

LOL. Bingo! That’s it πŸ˜†


33 posted on 09/05/2025 7:04:53 AM PDT by Bob434 (Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana)
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To: LilFarmer

My younger son played ultimate in high school. He had a friend who ran sprints in college. He would be well into his end of the field and throw it as far as he could. He then yelled, “Go long Travis”. Worked every time.


34 posted on 09/05/2025 8:11:16 AM PDT by Retain Mike ( Sat Cong)
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To: equaviator

The bottom plates of plastic flower pots.


35 posted on 09/05/2025 8:34:29 AM PDT by Omnivore-Dan (have to )
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To: DeplorableTrumpSupporter

I thought you were kidding, but it’s true:
“In 1957, the Wham-O toy company, had the rights to a plastic flying disc design, called the “Pluto Platter”. To capitalize on the craze over the pie tins, known colloquially as “Frisbies”, they took the same name for their toy, changing the spelling to “Frisbee” to avoid trademark infringement.”


36 posted on 09/05/2025 8:39:37 AM PDT by Omnivore-Dan (have to )
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To: Omnivore-Dan

Sure, sure.

The ancient Greeks called.

They want their discus back.


37 posted on 09/05/2025 8:43:30 AM PDT by x
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To: x

Ok, but I’m not so sure about the lions in the games. Or maybe that was the Romans.


38 posted on 09/05/2025 2:30:21 PM PDT by Omnivore-Dan (have to )
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To: Omnivore-Dan

Worse than soccer ...


39 posted on 09/05/2025 2:34:08 PM PDT by bankwalker (Feminists, like all Marxists, are ungrateful parasites.)
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