For the helicopter body to be in balance and direction to steer the helicopter.
An engineer, Igor Sikorski, invented the helicopter.
No African American invented the helicopter. The first practical helicopter was invented by Igor Sikorski, a Russian American.
Face away from the helicopter
The same force as the weight of the helicopter and its crew and cargo.
Take the paper clip off and make it smaller.
Gravity Mass^
Trial and error. There are many different ways to make a paper aeroplane - some may be better than others.
Do 3 'paper rounds ' instead of 1
The shape of the blade of a paper helicopter can affect its flight by influencing factors such as lift and drag. Blades with a larger surface area or more angled design may generate more lift, while blades with a streamlined shape may reduce drag, resulting in longer flight times. Experimenting with different blade shapes can help optimize the performance of a paper helicopter.
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Yes, the length of the wings can affect the speed of a paper helicopter. Longer wings typically provide more lift and stability, which can result in a smoother and potentially faster descent. However, other factors like weight distribution and design also play a role in determining the overall speed of the paper helicopter.
To improve the hang time of a paper helicopter, you can try adjusting the weight distribution by adding paper clips to the body to help it float longer. Additionally, trimming the blades to ensure they are balanced and have a larger surface area can also increase the hang time. Finally, experimenting with different folding techniques and angles of the blades may also help optimize the helicopter's performance.
A paperclip will generally fall faster than a binder clip when attached to a paper helicopter. This is because the binder clip is bulkier and has a larger surface area, which increases air resistance and slows its descent. The paperclip, being smaller and more streamlined, experiences less drag, allowing it to fall more quickly. However, the specific design of the paper helicopter and the weight of each clip can also influence the outcome.
well a paper can fly but you've got to fold it a lot to make it much stronger.
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If you are adding mass to the outside of the blades, it will make the blades rotate much more slowly. However if you add mass to the inside of the blades it will increase the rotational speed, however more force will be needed to start the rotation.