i would assume just like general aviation it would be lift (upwards) weight or gravity (downwards) thrust (forward) and drag (backwards)
The 4 forces that let a airplane fly are Lift, Gravity, Thrust, and Drag.
Lift, Gravity, thrust and drag
Forces acting on an aircraft in flight are:gravityliftdrag
The effect of a hole on a paper airplane would depend on the type of paper airplane the hole is on, and where it is on the aircraft.
Forces, these forces can be created by the environment or the airplane.
First law: The speed of the paper airplane remains constant unless acted upon by an external force. At launch, until thrown by someone, the airplane is at rest. In the air, drag (friction) is slowing the aircraft down.Second law: The airplane's acceleration at every instant is equal to the sum of all the forces on it divided by its mass.Third law: As the paper airplane's wings generate lift, they are subject to gravity. When thrown, the airplane has thrust, but drag is also generated.
i think the construction paper airplane will fly farther
There are two forces that causes an airplane to be airborne. They are Thrust and Lift. The other two forces resists the airplane's flight. They are Gravity and Drag.
Yes, the design of a paper airplane can effect its performance.
the forces are equal to balance the aircraft in flight
Farther than any other paper airplane that i know of
A paper airplane cannot fly without a wing.