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  2. Flexible Flyer - Wikipedia

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    Allen began producing sleds in his farm equipment factory to keep his workers busy even when it was not the farm season. He developed many prototypes before he created the Flexible Flyer. The sleds did not sell well until he began marketing them to the toy departments of department stores. In 1915, around 120,000 Flexible Fliers were sold, and ...

  3. Buy One of These Snow Sleds for Plenty of Winter Family Fun - AOL

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    Choose from heirloom-quality sleds, classic metal saucer sleds, and more. You and your family will be sleighing all day when you buy one or two of the best snow sleds! Choose from heirloom-quality ...

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  5. Kicksled - Wikipedia

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    The kicksled or spark is a small sled consisting of a chair mounted on a pair of flexible metal runners that extend backward to about twice the chair's length. The sled is propelled by kicking (sparka or sparke in the Scandinavian languages) the ground by foot. There is a handlebar attached to the top of the chair back.

  6. Rocket sled - Wikipedia

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    Apart from rare examples running on snow or ice (such as Max Valier's RAK BOBs of the late 1920s [1] and Harry Bull's BR-1 in 1931 [2]), most rocket sleds run on a track. Although some rocket sleds ride on single beams or rails, most use a pair of rails. Standard gauge (1.435 m / 56.5 in) is common but sled tracks of narrower or wider gauge ...

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  8. Sled - Wikipedia

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    Inflatable sled or tube, a plastic membrane filled with air to make a very lightweight sled, like an inner tube; Foam slider, a flat piece of durable foam with handles and a smooth underside; Backcountry sled, a deep, steerable plastic sled to kneel on with pads and a seat belt; Airboard, a snow bodyboard, i.e. an inflatable single-person sled [15]

  9. Lead sled - Wikipedia

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    The Hirohata Merc, one of the most famous cars in the lead sled style. A lead sled is a standard production automobile with a body heavily modified in particular ways [citation needed] [dubious – discuss] (see below); especially, though not exclusively, a 1949, 1950, or 1951 model year Ford 'Shoebox' or Mercury Eight car.