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The more aerodynamic it is, the more air underneath the wings, the longer it will stay aloft. The longer it is airborne, the better chances it will fly further.

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It enables the plane to rise or fall depending on wing length, paper weight, and strength of the throw.

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The more aerodynamic it is, the more air underneath the wings, the longer it will stay aloft. The longer it is airborne, the better chances it will fly further.

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A lot

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