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It helps the plane balance. And on the planes tail it has two flaps on each side, and when these flaps go up it lifts the tail and the plane goes down, and when the flaps go down then then plane goes up.
yes And at right angles (90deg) to the horizontal plane
A triangle. The effect of turning will depend on whether the plane containing the triangle is rotated - that is, the triangle is rotated around an axis perpendicular to its plane. In that case, it will appear upside down. Alternatively, it can be rotated about an axis in the plane of the triangle. In this case it will appear flipped.
A flat surface, like a sheet of paper, with no edges (ie: it goes on and on and on and on....) or boundaries. What you're describing is a 2 dimensional plane. No, not plane like an airplane. A plane is simply a flat "sheet" that goes on forever in 2 dimensions: left/right (wide) and up/down (tall).
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a trash landing. ;D
its really both, it goes up like a rocket and comes down like a plane
I call it, 'wet'.
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a trash landing
The weight, if concentrated towards the paper airplane's front, will make the plane a stunt plane. If balanced, the plane will be a glider or a dart. The Paper Aeronautics Association (http://www.paperaeronautics.org/tipsforagoodplane) have more tips on their website. it will work
It landes like any other plane. The flaps go down, the landing gear comes down, and it touches the ground. To take off, there's another story completely different from landing.
You start to slow down & get close to the ground then your landing gear comes out then you can land
This is because when the plane comes down, it's gentle and slow. Think of a toy airplane. If it has wheels and slowly comes down, it won't bust if it doesn't go roughly, right (I hope)?
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They use Arrestor Cables to catch the landing gear and slow the plane down.
A war movie. Any movie that has a war in it is a war movie.