A paper airplane can be rolled using the surfaces used on real aircraft. Ailerons, elevons, spoilerons or differential deflection of horizontal stabilizers (which, in most semi-tailless paper airplanes is essentially the same as elevons).
Bend the back of the wings up like ailerons
The back edge of the wings need to be bent or folded up slightly.
throw it in the wind
Go And put a gun on the paper plane you just made!
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That would be a function of the glide ratio of the paper airplane in question.
The weight, if concentrated towards the paper airplane's front, will make the plane a stunt plane. If balanced, the plane will be a glider or a dart. The Paper Aeronautics Association (http://www.paperaeronautics.org/tipsforagoodplane) have more tips on their website. it will work
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Reduce air resistance (force of drag) by reducing the front-facing surface area.
The wind can push the airplane in all driecrions which causes the airplane to go crazy.
They are quite literally called flaps, and they make the plane go up, down, left and right.
Friction and velocity, and if u want to go into it a little more the weight, content, and amount of force exerted to throw the paper airplane.
it depends on how you throw it