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Yes, paper planes need wings to fly, if they were to be accurate to a real plane, since real planes have wings, so paper planes need wings, too. The wings provide lift for the paper plane, causing it to fly when thrown properly. No wings means it is just an ordinary folded piece of paper that you are trying to throw.
It cuts the air evenly and builds the pressure to fly.
Planes fly better when the wings are on the outside. Usually any even number will work fine.
dart paper plane is made the same way as Arrow plane with only difference being folding of the paper along it's width so to make shorter plane with the wings pointing in the rear
you have to make the sides all perfect and a good fold for the wings.
You call a plane with two set of wings a Biplane.A plane with one set of wings is called a monoplane.A plane with three set of wings is called a triplane.
Paper airplanes fly because of the velocity and air pressure on either sides of the wings. Air is also pushed to the bottom upward to the plane.
If you want it to fly farther and higher, you should fold the wings upward. If you want speed, fold them a BIT downward. If the wings aren't symmetrical, the plane will tilt to one side.
There is no air for the wings to work with, to control the plane. The engine also needs air to burn the fuel.
The Paper Pickle
No. By definition, A PLANE is a fixed-wing aircraft. The wings are absolutely necessary for lift.
a bi-plane