It dosn't affect the distance.
It shifts the center of gravity forward. If the paper airplane originally had the center of gravity too far back, causing it to nose up and stall a paperclip or two can correct this and produce stable flight. If the paper airplane originally had the center of gravity correctly positioned or was too far forward the paperclip will cause it to nose down and crash.
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To make a DC-3 paper airplane, start with a standard sheet of A4 or letter-sized paper. Fold the paper in half lengthwise to create a center crease, then unfold it. Next, fold the top two corners down towards the center crease to form a triangle. After that, fold the triangle down so its tip meets the bottom edge of the paper, then fold the outer edges of the triangle towards the center line again, and finally fold the plane in half along the original crease. To create wings, fold down the top edges on each side to form wing shapes, and your DC-3 paper airplane is ready to fly!
Yes. Typically higher GSM means higher compression strength.
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Yes it does affect , it depends upon how thinner the paper is .
Friction and velocity, and if u want to go into it a little more the weight, content, and amount of force exerted to throw the paper airplane.
The effect of a hole on a paper airplane would depend on the type of paper airplane the hole is on, and where it is on the aircraft.
about 12 seconds, if the paper airplane can fly it would stay up longer
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Yes, the amount of air movement can have an impact on the distance a paper airplane can travel. Stronger air currents can help lift and propel the plane further, while turbulent air may disrupt its flight path. It is important to consider wind conditions when trying to achieve maximum distance with a paper airplane.
Yes, changing the weight on a dart paper airplane can significantly affect the distance it travels. A heavier airplane may fly farther due to increased momentum and stability in the air, but it can also lose lift if too heavy. Conversely, a lighter airplane may be more susceptible to wind and instability but can achieve greater heights and distances if designed aerodynamically. Finding the right balance is key for optimal performance.
it could affect it because depending on the wing span, if they are wider then usual to catch more air.
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