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@Jthaylwertyt

1 year ago

It is a real boomerang it just needs different techniques to make it come back

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@Jimmyscreations

1 year ago

I used to have a large plastic one like the first one when I was a kid. I used to get it to come back all the time. Just takes a different technique and some practice

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@KenzieDoes

1 year ago

Boomerangs are generally thrown in unobstructed, open spaces at least twice as large as the range of the boomerang. The flight direction to the left or right depends upon the design of the boomerang itself, not the thrower. A right-handed or left-handed boomerang can be thrown with either hand, but throwing a boomerang with the non-matching hand requires a throwing motion that many throwers find awkward. The following technique applies to a right-handed boomerang; the directions are mirrored for a left-handed boomerang. Different boomerang designs have different flight characteristics and are suitable for different conditions. The accuracy of the throw depends on understanding the weight and aerodynamics of that particular boomerang, and the strength, consistency and direction of the wind; from this, the thrower chooses the angle of tilt, the angle against the wind, the elevation of the trajectory, the degree of spin and the strength of the throw. A great deal of trial and error is required to perfect the throw over time.[28]

A properly thrown boomerang will travel out parallel to the ground, sometimes climbing gently, perform a graceful, anti-clockwise, circular or tear-drop shaped arc, flatten out and return in a hovering motion, coming in from the left or spiralling in from behind. Ideally, the hover will allow a practiced catcher to clamp their hands shut horizontally on the boomerang from above and below, sandwiching the centre between their hands.

The grip used depends on size and shape; smaller boomerangs are held between finger and thumb at one end, while larger, heavier or wider boomerangs need one or two fingers wrapped over the top edge in order to induce a spin. The aerofoil-shaped section must face the inside of the thrower, and the flatter side outwards. It is usually inclined outwards, from a nearly vertical position to 20° or 30°; the stronger the wind, the closer to vertical. The elbow of the boomerang can point forwards or backwards, or it can be gripped for throwing; it just needs to start spinning on the required inclination, in the desired direction, with the right force.

The boomerang is aimed to the right of the oncoming wind; the exact angle depends on the strength of the wind and the boomerang itself. Left-handed boomerangs are thrown to the left of the wind and will fly a clockwise flight path. The trajectory is either parallel to the ground or slightly upwards. The boomerang can return without the aid of any wind, but even very slight winds must be taken into account however calm they might seem. Little or no wind is preferable for an accurate throw, light winds up to 3–5 knots (6–9 km/h; 3–6 mph) are manageable with skill. If the wind is strong enough to fly a kite, then it may be too strong unless a skilled thrower is using a boomerang designed for stability in stronger winds. Gusty days are a great challenge, and the thrower must be keenly aware of the ebb and flow of the wind strength, finding appropriate lulls in the gusts to launch their boomerang.[29][30][31]

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@zacbell9383

1 year ago

Considering you threw the first boomerang backwards it's not a surprise it did not come back

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@therealmacaron

1 month ago

It is a real boomerang, but is most likely a hunting one which is not meant to come back.

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@VEXVR-w9w

2 months ago

Did yall not notice the metororite in the video

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@FriendlyHomie

1 year ago

Well yeah you threw the first one wrong

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@GreenArrow916

1 year ago

I have one it just takes proper technique to use

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@talonsbmxproductions8165

1 year ago

U threw the worst one the wrong way

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@DrenAliu

3 months ago

I think thats a hunting boomerang

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@WETINKWayneErrolTaylor

1 year ago

Hey man. Wicked,i had a cool one but my friend snapped it

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@godofbass6941

1 year ago

Sick ass video

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@grantc180

1 year ago

Did nobody see that thing in the backroad that was wight

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@OnlyTheActuallyPotatoLord

1 year ago

Bro I don’t care about the boomerang but WHAT IS THAT THING IN THE SKY BRO

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@enhypenuno

1 month ago

Thats for hunting in africa

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@NebbyTheProtogen

1 year ago

Uhm acksshooaltmy those technically qre boomerangs since they spin in the air when thrown

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@Scoffle555

7 months ago

That’s extremely rude to Australian aboriginals and their traditional boomerangs.

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