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Flight Path Begins
to Curve
Spin plus forward motion causes uneven lift
on the boomerang’s wings. The wing at the top of the
cycle has it’s spin motion added to it’s forward
motion, producing a higher air speed and more lift
than on the other wing. This uneven lift across the
plane of rotation produces a tilting force on the spin
axis. Because of gyroscopic
precession, this force on the axis is twisted at
right angles causing the boomerang’s flight to curve
into a circular path.
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