yes and no because the tape has a bad effect of wait but can make your plane stronger and more streline
Yes, the design of a paper airplane cane help it to fly farther. The more aerodynamic the design, the better the plane will fly.
Yes. A wider winspan will make a paper airplane fly farther.
throw it in the wind
Just adding weight will not make a paper airplane fly farther. However, adding weight in exactly the right places can make it fly farther, by improving its balance and stability.
yes, but the wings have to be stable, and in the right places (not crooked)
Reduce air resistance (force of drag) by reducing the front-facing surface area.
Printer paper is generally more favorable because it tends to be more rigid and retains the folds better.
Yes, it can. Weight, number of folds, and wingspan are all factors in making a paper airplane fly farther. A long-distance paper airplane (glider) should have large wings, a small fuselage, and evenly distributed (but also light) weight. It should be held and thrown from the center of gravity.
i would have to show you but i can make an extremly good paper airplane
Yes, it definitely can.
depends on what type of paper airplane you are trying to make. wide winged are better with hard paper like printing paper and narrow ones doesn't matter. (just my personal experience not so trust worthy)
Paper airplanes are great fun to make and children are often just as goos at adults at making them. One of the better sites for designs for paper airplanes is that of Alex Schultz which contains many paper airplane designs.