Historians believe that the first paper airplanes were made by the Ancient Chinese, though exactly when and where is not known. The Ancient Chinese were producing paper on a large scale in 500 BCE, and between the years 460-390 BCE, the art of paper folding and origami were common and popular activities in China.
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An Airbus is a jet plane manufactured by Airbus.
Jet fuel is injected into high pressure air in jet engines.
I believe it is the potato planter. Richard William Pearse also created the needle threaded, the plane (15 horse power, which went three metres up high in the air.) the power generator, a sort of bicycle, etc. he made quite a few, many of the inventions he made of equipment he owned, ie; horse tack, rubber, hay, wood.
The wings of an airplane are near-flat surfaces that plane the air.
They made the first plane to fly in air in 1903.
in 1903
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it cant only if you throw it from in a plane in the air. it cant only if you throw it from in a plane in the air.
paper aeroplanes flies in air because they less resist the air. For example- if you drop a heavy object and a paper from same height, the heavy object reaches first to ground and the paper will reach ground after the object. Similarly, paper plane flies for some time in air then it comes down.
fly a paper air plane
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The wind pushes the plane helping it stay in the air.
The large wing usually works depending on what type of paper plane you want.
The large wing usually works depending on what type of paper plane you want.
The first thing that makes an airplane fly is air or aerodynamics, but simply its because the thin shape of a paper airplane makes it cut through the air, along with the air's resistance, which hardly effects it.Secondly, drag and gravity. Drag means how much air is pushed by the movement of of the plane. Gravity is the pull downward toward the middle of the Earth, the less weight the effects your plane.Next is thrust and lift. Thrust is the forward force of the paper plane. At first, you give it thrust by using your muscles on your arm to launch the plane. After that the plane depends on converting altitude into forward motion, or gliding.Lift is when the air below the wing is pushing upward harder than the air above it, is pushing down. The difference in pressure is what makes the plane fly. The faster the air moves over the surface of the plane, the less pressure there is.Combining and balance all these forces for long paper airplane flights.
your moms hairline. I can land a air plane on that