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- Aerobie abstract "An Aerobie is a flying ring used in a manner similar to a flying disc (Frisbee), for recreational catches between two or more individuals. Its ring shape of only about 3 mm (0.12 in) thicknessmakes the Aerobie lighter and more stable in flight than a disc.It can be bent to tune it for straighter flight.Since it has very low drag and good stability, it can be thrown much farther than a flying disc. The Aerobie was used to set two former world records for thrown objects.Designed in 1984 by Stanford engineering lecturer Alan Adler, the Aerobie has a polycarbonate core with soft rubber bumpers molded onto the inner and outer rims. The outer rim has a spoiler designed to impart stability.\"Aerobie\" also refers to other products made by Aerobie, Inc.".
- Aerobie thumbnail Aerobie_Ring_Pro.jpg?width=300.
- Aerobie wikiPageExternalLink www.aerobie.com.
- Aerobie wikiPageExternalLink www.aerobie.hu.
- Aerobie wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=6eVCoKob-PA.
- Aerobie wikiPageID "1035512".
- Aerobie wikiPageLength "10890".
- Aerobie wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Aerobie wikiPageRevisionID "706044256".
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink AeroPress.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Adler.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Boomerang.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Category:1980s_toys.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Exercise_equipment.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physical_activity_and_dexterity_toys.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Chakram.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Disc_golf.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Dollar_coin_(United_States).
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Drag_(physics).
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Engineering.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Flying_disc.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Funston.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Guinness_World_Records.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Ken_Westerfield.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Lift_(force).
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Natural_rubber.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Niagara_Falls.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Polycarbonate.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Potomac_River.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Stanford_University.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink Thrust.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink File:AerobieMegatopSet.jpg.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLink File:Aerobie_Ring_Pro.jpg.
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aerobie".
- Aerobie wikiPageWikiLinkText "aerobic".
- Aerobie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Aerobie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Aerobie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Aerobie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aerobie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US_patent.
- Aerobie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:When.
- Aerobie subject Category:1980s_toys.
- Aerobie subject Category:Exercise_equipment.
- Aerobie subject Category:Physical_activity_and_dexterity_toys.
- Aerobie hypernym Ring.
- Aerobie type AnatomicalStructure.
- Aerobie comment "An Aerobie is a flying ring used in a manner similar to a flying disc (Frisbee), for recreational catches between two or more individuals. Its ring shape of only about 3 mm (0.12 in) thicknessmakes the Aerobie lighter and more stable in flight than a disc.It can be bent to tune it for straighter flight.Since it has very low drag and good stability, it can be thrown much farther than a flying disc.".
- Aerobie label "Aerobie".
- Aerobie sameAs Q381371.
- Aerobie sameAs Аероби.
- Aerobie sameAs Anell_volador.
- Aerobie sameAs Aerobie_(Wurfspielzeug).
- Aerobie sameAs m.0408p2.
- Aerobie sameAs Q381371.
- Aerobie wasDerivedFrom Aerobie?oldid=706044256.
- Aerobie depiction Aerobie_Ring_Pro.jpg.
- Aerobie homepage www.aerobie.com.
- Aerobie isPrimaryTopicOf Aerobie.