yes, smaller ones go faster usually. there are many differences
yes beacose it adds weight to the plain
Yes, the design of a paper airplane can effect its performance.
The coriolis effect on an airplane flight is totally insignificant. The forces required for an aircraft to fly, are way greater than the force generated by the coriolis effect, so it doesn't make any difference whatsoever.
The wind can push the airplane in all driecrions which causes the airplane to go crazy.
no.because the designs just make it look better so basicly it do not affect flight
Darrol Stinton has written: 'The Design of the Airplane' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Design and construction 'Flying Qualities and Flight Testing of the Airplane (Aiaa Education Series)'
Yes, the design does does effect the flight of a plane. Especially, the wing of the aircraft, the design has to be perfect to allow the right amount of lift.
high power low airspeeds.... take off
For an airplane taking off I believe that would be a combination of Bernoulli's principle and ground effect.
What wing design for a paper airplane will soar the farthest
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