You need to get some battery's out of your cupboard then stick it in a paper cut then rap some paper round it then dab it with some water then it is done
answered by bill and bob
Yes, the design of a paper airplane cane help it to fly farther. The more aerodynamic the design, the better the plane will fly.
The aerodynamic design of a paper airplane affects its ability to generate lift and reduce drag, which are essential for flight. Factors such as wing shape, size, and angle of attack impact how air flows around the airplane, allowing it to stay airborne and travel further. By optimizing these design elements, a paper airplane can achieve better flight performance.
i would have to show you but i can make an extremly good paper airplane
To make a toilet paper airplane that flies the farthest distance, you can start by folding the toilet paper into a narrow and aerodynamic shape. Ensure that the folds are crisp and the edges are aligned properly to reduce drag. You can also add weight to the front of the airplane to help it fly straight and far. Experiment with different folding techniques and adjustments to find the best design for maximum distance.
To make a paper tube airplane, you will need a paper tube, paper for wings, a propeller, and glue. Cut the paper tube to the desired length for the body of the airplane. Attach the paper wings to the tube, and add a propeller to the front. Decorate as desired.
Yes. A wider winspan will make a paper airplane fly farther.
To make a paper airplane that stays in the air longer, focus on achieving a solid and aerodynamic design. Use a lightweight paper and ensure the wings are wide and slightly angled for lift. Adding paperclips to the nose can help with stability, while ensuring the wings are flat and even will contribute to smooth flight. Finally, launch it gently at a slight upward angle to increase flight time.
I would say no.
its easy but ask your friends
phudi marke
paper and glue
The range of a paper airplane varies by model.