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Did Australia's Boomerangs Pave the Way for Flight?
BBC ^ | 20th August 2023 | Nylah Lee

Posted on 08/20/2023 2:11:06 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Likely developed 10,000 years ago by Aboriginal Australians, boomerangs may contain the design invention that makes flight possible.

The aircraft is one of the most significant developments of modern society, enabling people, goods and ideas to fly around the world far more efficiently than ever before. The first successful piloted flight took off in 1903 in North Carolina, but a 10,000-year-old hunting tool likely developed by Aboriginal Australians may have held the key to its lift-off.

VIDEO: Was the boomerang the first aerofoil? As early aviators discovered, the secret to flight is balancing the flow of air. Therefore, an aircraft's wings, tail or propeller blades are often shaped in a specially designed, curved manner called an aerofoil that lifts the plane up and allows it to drag or turn to the side as it moves through the air.

For many years, scholars couldn't figure out how, exactly, a boomerang flew. Yet, in the last 50 years, scientists have realised that boomerangs are designed in a similar aerofoil manner as aeroplane wings, with each side or "wing" of a boomerang curved to give it aerodynamic lift. Therefore, whether intentional or not, the boomerang may have been a pivotal Indigenous predecessor to modern flight.

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1 posted on 08/20/2023 2:11:07 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Bird wings. They’re curved. They fly in formation to take advantage of each others wakes in the wind.


2 posted on 08/20/2023 2:15:53 PM PDT by DIRTYSECRET (e allowed )
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To: DIRTYSECRET

When were birds invented?


3 posted on 08/20/2023 2:17:00 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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Pave the way for the Wright Brothers? In a word: “No!”

Doesn’t mean Boomerangs aren’t cool, though!


4 posted on 08/20/2023 2:37:21 PM PDT by oldplayer
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To: nickcarraway

While I cannot claim any knowledge of aeronautics, I don’t see how the boomerang could “pave the way” for flight unless it can be shown that the Wright brothers or other pioneers of flight had studied the boomerang.

More “diversity” nonsense.


5 posted on 08/20/2023 2:50:51 PM PDT by Bigg Red (Trump will be sworn in under a shower of confetti made from the tattered remains of the Rat Party.)
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To: nickcarraway

No...I doubt Wilbur and Orville had even heard of boomerangs.


6 posted on 08/20/2023 2:52:47 PM PDT by Adder (End fascism...defeat all Democrats.)
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To: nickcarraway
This is so dumb. The shape of bird's wings was well known to early European would be aviators.

"Hold my beer!"


7 posted on 08/20/2023 2:58:49 PM PDT by Sirius Lee (They intend to murder us. Prep if you want to live and live like you are prepping for eternal life)
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To: nickcarraway
Take a look at any hand made wood boomerang...the wing is curved...with the upper part curved so the air travels further than the air underneath...so creating a circulation current and resulting lift

Amazing how a native Aboriginal tribe that don't count more than 3 ..( as in 1, 2, 3,...many) solved complex problems in fluid dynamics.

8 posted on 08/20/2023 3:01:54 PM PDT by spokeshave (Proud Boys, Angry Dads. Grumpy Grandads & Curmudgeons)
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To: Bigg Red
More “diversity” nonsense.

Exactly. Real pioneers like Sir George Cayley, Octave Chanute, Dr. Langley, and Otto Lilienthal studied bird wings, and extensively documented their studies. No mention of boomerangs.

(The Wrights, by the way, contributed almost nothing to the design of their successful first plane. Were it not for an accident with the launching catapult, Dr. Langley would be celebrated as the first to fly, as Glenn Curtiss subsequently proved, and the Wrights would be unknown also-rans.)

9 posted on 08/20/2023 3:46:25 PM PDT by Chad C. Mulligan
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Exactly. Real pioneers like Sir George Cayley, Octave Chanute, Dr. Langley, and Otto Lilienthal studied bird wings, and extensively documented their studies. No mention of boomerangs.

You forgot F. W. Lanchester.

He obtained the equations of flight and aerodynamic equations by watching the path of small gliders above a long kitchen table. Identifying flight...stall and recovery he obtained the equations from graphs of the flight path and fit the equations to the graph. I can post images from his notebooks and patents...all his materials reside in the Launchester Library of Coventry University UK.

10 posted on 08/20/2023 5:18:51 PM PDT by spokeshave (Proud Boys, Angry Dads. Grumpy Grandads & Curmudgeons)
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To: nickcarraway

Wast that in the Cretaceous Period?


11 posted on 08/20/2023 6:33:15 PM PDT by jmacusa (Liberals. Too stupid to be idiots.)
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To: spokeshave
You forgot F. W. Lanchester.

Mea culpa.

12 posted on 08/20/2023 7:31:22 PM PDT by Chad C. Mulligan
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