you throw it after putting foil on it
Generally, Balsa or Basswood would be used.Occasionally, Obeche is used, though it is much harder to find.ANS 2 If your aircraft is going to fly it would have to be made of balsa and tissue covered. All other woods are too heavy for flying models.
As of 2013, the value of a 1961 Grampus Fly Rod 5 piece still in the Balsa wood box with a canvas carrying bag is around $350 in good condition. The Grampus fly reels and rods were founded in 1959.
We've found that the large foam gliders (4ft wingspan) fly the furtherst, but for airplanes that are all the same size, I think that balsa wood is the way to go.
I think it depends on the wind. If there is not a lot of wind the glider won't fly for that long but if there is a lot of wind the glider will fly for longer. I think it depends on the wind. If there is not a lot of wind the glider won't fly for that long but if there is a lot of wind the glider will fly for longer. I think it depends on the wind. If there is not a lot of wind the glider won't fly for that long but if there is a lot of wind the glider will fly for longer.
the brick glider
A glider, hang-glider, or parasail.
Only qualified Glider pilots and trainees under instruction.
Hang gliding can make you fly in the air and hang gliding look's fun.
glider
You can hang off a hang glider but you can only fly a kite.
Howard Hughes built one from birch called the "Spruce Goose". That's not what you asked but just sayin'. If you could find the weight ratio of balsa vs birch you could make some assumptions.
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