Well, It depends on the density of the paper, the wings, the hull, the design, the aerodynamics, and the lift it creates. One easy one is just to make the basic paper airplane, and experiment from there. But here are three good designs: The dragon, The champ, and nick's plane.
In gr. 6, we did a paper airplane experiment and put paper clips on different areas, trying to balance the flight out to get it to fly as far as possible. If you can use paper clips, then you'll need 3. Put 2 on the wings, wherever you decide (though, if I remember right, it was the most balanced when they were near the tips), and put the third on the bottom, near the back. That'll ensure that the plane doesn't go down as quickly, due to the extra weight that helps keep the nose of the plane directed upwards.
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A lined paper airplane flies the farthest. It flies the farthest because it weighs less than any other type of paper. For example, it weighs less than an airplane made of construction paper and it weighs less than an airplane made of copy paper.
well it dependskind of paper you use or if you use thick paper or thin paper
Gliders fly the farthest. This is because they have greater wingspan. This means low lift-drag ratio. So they fly the farthest.
if it weighs less it will fly farther
the dart air plane flys the furthest.
What wing design for a paper airplane will soar the farthest
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Yes, the design of a paper airplane can effect its performance.
Yes, the design of a paper airplane cane help it to fly farther. The more aerodynamic the design, the better the plane will fly.
if its a basic airplane, adding paper clips to the wings can help so it doesnt just fly in random directions.
The design of a paper airplane determines its ability to perform certain stunts, as many planes are designed to be inherently stable.
Paper, because it is much lighter, and a foil airplane will take up much more mass.
Yes. A wider winspan will make a paper airplane fly farther.
gliders
custom
The world's farthest paper airplane was made from paper used in Origami, as per standard for the record. Joe Ayoob holds the world record at 226 feet and 10 inches.
The weight of the paper. If you accumulate a lot of paper at one place (depending on the design) it could bring the airplane down faster than if you didn't accumulate so much paper in one place.