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  1. Пётр Ви́кторович Бу́слов (род. 1 июня 1976, Хабаровск) — российский кинорежиссёр, сценарист, продюсер и актёр.

  2. Boomerang: Directed by Pyotr Buslov. With Timofey Tribuntsev, Dmitriy Nagiev, Vladimir Sychyov, Roman Madyanov. A wealthy business owner, Edik is used to managing and controlling, but fate brings him an unexpected surprise.

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    • Comedy, Crime
    • Pyotr Buslov
    • 2021-12-02
  3. Bimmer (Russian: Бумер, romanized: Bumer, IPA:) is a 2003 Russian road movie directed by Peter Buslov who co-wrote it with Denis Rodimin. The plot revolves around four friends who get into trouble with the law and flee Moscow in a black BMW (the eponymous " bimmer ").

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    • Modern Use
    • Aerodynamics
    • Throwing Technique
    • Competitions and Records
    • Long-Distance Versions
    • Related Terms
    • Cultural References

    A boomerang is a throwing stick with aerodynamic properties, traditionally made of wood, but also of bone, horn, tusks and even iron. Modern boomerangs used for sport may be made from plywood or plastics such as ABS, polypropylene, phenolic paper, or carbon fibre-reinforced plastics. Boomerangs come in many shapes and sizes depending on their geogr...

    The origin of the term is uncertain. One source asserts that the term entered the language in 1827, adapted from an extinct Aboriginal language of New South Wales, Australia, but mentions a variant, wo-mur-rang, which it dates to 1798. The first recorded encounter with a boomerang by Europeans was at Farm Cove (Port Jackson), in December 1804, when...

    Boomerangs were, historically, used as hunting weapons, percussive musical instruments, battle clubs, fire-starters, decoys for hunting waterfowl, and as recreational play toys. The smallest boomerang may be less than 10 cm (3.9 in) from tip to tip, and the largest over 180 cm (71 in) in length. Tribalboomerangs may be inscribed or painted with des...

    Today, boomerangs are mostly used for recreation. There are different types of throwing contests: accuracy of return; Aussie round; trick catch; maximum time aloft; fast catch; and endurance (see below). The modern sport boomerang (often referred to as a 'boom' or 'rang') is made of Finnish birch plywood, hardwood, plastic or composite materialsand...

    A returning boomerang is a rotating wing. It consists of two or more arms, or wings, connected at an angle; each wing is shaped as an airfoilsection. Although it is not a requirement that a boomerang be in its traditional shape, it is usually flat. Boomerangs can be made for right- or left-handed throwers. The difference between right and left is s...

    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 re...

    A world record achievement was made on 3 June 2007 by Tim Lendrum in Aussie Round. Lendrum scored 96 out of 100, giving him a national record as well as an equal world record throwing an "AYR" made by expert boomerang maker Adam Carroll. In international competition, a world cup is held every second year. As of 2017[update], teams from Germany and ...

    Long-distance boomerang throwers aim to have the boomerang go the furthest possible distance while returning close to the throwing point. In competition, the boomerang must intersect an imaginary surface defined as an infinite verticalprojection of a 40 m (130 ft) line centred on the thrower. Outside of competitions, the definition is not so strict...

    In Noongar language, kylie is a flat curved piece of wood similar in appearance to a boomerang that is thrown when hunting for birds and animals. "Kylie" is one of the Aboriginal words for the hunting stick used in warfare and for hunting animals. Instead of following curved flight paths, kylies fly in straight lines from the throwers. They are typ...

    Trademarks of Australian companies using the boomerang as a symbol, emblem or logo proliferate, usually removed from Aboriginal context and symbolising "returning" or to distinguish an Australian brand.Early examples included Bain's White Ant Exterminator (1896); Webendorfer Bros. explosives (1898); E. A. Adams Foods (1920); and by the (still curre...

  4. Пётр Буслов — director, actor. 47 years (Russia). biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, awards, instagram, news, birthday and age, Real name.

  5. Пётр Буслов is known as an Director, Actor, Writer, Screenplay, and Producer. Some of his work includes Bimmer, Bummer 2, Vysotsky: Thank God I'm Alive ...

  6. Bumer: Directed by Pyotr Buslov. With Vladimir Vdovichenkov, Andrey Merzlikin, Maksim Konovalov, Sergey Gorobchenko. Corrupted cops, street gangs, "bratki" on "bummers" and "merins", angry truck drivers, beautiful women and death are what four friends on a black bummer who set up on mission from one region of Russia to another are about to face.

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