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  • 1Flying disc — Flying discs (commonly called Frisbees) are disc shaped objects, which are generally plastic and roughly 20 to 25 centimeters (8 ndash;10 inches) in diameter, with a lip. The shape of the disc, an airfoil in cross section, allows it to fly by… …

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  • 2Flying Childers — was a famous 18th century thoroughbred racehorse born in 1714, and is often cited as the first truly great racehorse in the history of Thoroughbreds.Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename = Flying Childers caption = Flying Childers sire =… …

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  • 3Flying Saucers (attraction) — Flying Saucers Attraction Poster Disneyland Land Tomorrowland Manufac …

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  • 4Flying wing — For the Canadian football position, see Flying wing (football). Flying wing Graphic rendering A flying wing is a tailless fixed wing aircraft which has no definite fuselage, with most of the crew, payload and equipment being housed inside the… …

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  • 5Flying and gliding animals — A number of animals have evolved aerial locomotion, either by powered flight or by gliding. Flying and gliding animals have evolved separately many times, without any single ancestor. Flight has evolved at least four times, in the insects,… …

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  • 6Flying Elephant — Infobox Weapon name= Flying Elephant caption= A 1/48 scale model at the Bovington Tank Museum, U.K. origin= United Kingdom type= Super heavy tank is ranged= is bladed= is explosive= is artillery= is vehicle=yes is missile= is UK=yes service= used …

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  • 7Flying Dutchman (dinghy) — Infobox Sailboat Specifications class symbol = FD numberofcrew = Two loa = 6.06 m (19 11 ) lwl = 5.50 m (18 1 ) beam = 1.78 m (5 10 ) draft = 1.07 m (3 6 ) hull = 145 kg (309 lb) mainsailandjib= mastheight = mainsail = 10.2 msu|p=2 (110 ftsu|p=2) …

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  • 8Flying buttress — A flying buttress, or arc boutant, is a specific type of buttress usually found on a religious building such as a cathedral. They are used to transmit the horizontal thrust of a vault across an intervening space (which might be an aisle, chapel… …

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  • 9Flying Machine (Swedenborg) — Swedenborg s Flying Machine was first sketched by the Swedish scientist Emanuel Swedenborg in 1714, when he was 26 years old. It was later published in his periodical in 1716. It is recognized as the first published description of a flying… …

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  • 10Flying car (aircraft) — For other uses, see: Flying car. For non real (fictional) flying cars, see: Flying car (fiction). Moller Skycar M400 to the right, next to older Moller models …

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