Many sites have tips on how to make planes; paperaeronautics.org says that a long-distance glider should have evenly balanced weight and large wings. It should be held from the center of gravity when thrown.
Well it depends how you design or the air resistance (wind) If your plane is to be design like a parachute that takes up quit a lot of air, then the plane is able to stay longer and farther away from you OR depending how high you are and is there and surroundings that will stop your plane to stop.
It usually has more wing area so the plane has more lift.
To make it fly longer make it with a larger piece of paper and put egg wash over it(scrambled uncooked eggs)
u need to fold it equally
no
i think the construction paper airplane will fly farther
Yes, the design of a paper airplane cane help it to fly farther. The more aerodynamic the design, the better the plane will fly.
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. A wider winspan will make a paper airplane fly farther.
the smallest airplane will fly the farthest
yes, but the wings have to be stable, and in the right places (not crooked)
Throw it hardeer
yes
A paper airplane cannot fly without a wing.
yes, the less heavy air planes float more then fly, the heavier ones fly farther then the less heavy ones.
This question is debatable. Lined paper is lighter, but that doesn't mean it flies better. I think that it's all about how you fold it and which design you choose. If one WA yto do an experiment, I would predict that lined paper would fly a little father, but not by much.