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Yes. A wider winspan will make a paper airplane fly farther.
If you are referring to the distance from wing tip to wing tip, it is usually called "wingspan".
largest plane by wingspan the H4 Hercules flying boat,aka the Sproce Goose,has a wingspan of 319ft 11in (97.51m)and a lenghth of 2188in (66.65).It flew just once,on November 2, 1947.
We've found that the large foam gliders (4ft wingspan) fly the furtherst, but for airplanes that are all the same size, I think that balsa wood is the way to go.
It was made by the Wright brothers'. it cost them $15 for them to build it. it weighed 50 pounds and had a wingspan of 17 feet.
Gliders are lighter, have a much longer wingspan in comparison to its body, and lack an engine.
Aspect ratio is the ratio of wingspan to chord (front to back of the wing). Alternatively it can be found by (span x span)/ (wing area).
A good paper airplane should be well-balanced and have a wingspan appropriate to its type (stunt, glider, or dart). For more information, go to www.paperaeronautics.org/tipsforagoodplane .
The first airplane the Write brothers made was made from 90 pine wood struts and beams. The wingspan was covered in canvas and it had two oak propellers.:)
There are all kinds of aircraft and therefore many sizes. The first aircraft I flew in was a DeHavilland Chipmunk, a little less than 3 feet wide in the fuselage, with a wingspan of 34 feet. Today's largest airliner, the Airbus A380 has a fuselage almost 24 feet wide and a wingspan of 261 feet.
The possessive form of 'the wingspan of the fighter plane' is the fighter plane's wingspan.