An arm throwing it is causing the thrust.
Design can effect paper airplanes just as it does real aircraft. Paper airplanes can be a huge variety of designs and be specialized, just as real aircraft. This can be for style orfor performance.
it makes it drop faster
An engine driving a propeller or a turbine causes thrust.
The propulsion provided by the engines.
Drag effects paper airplane just as it affects anything else that moves. It is either parasitic or induced on paper airplanes. Drag may reduce a paper airplanes speed and/or range.
The spinner alone gives no thrust. The shape of the propeller is what moves the air and gives thrust.
Paper airplanes are effected by aerodynamics just as anything else in the air is. Drag is encountered, and air resistance is related to this.
Paper airplanes fly due to the principles of aerodynamics. When thrown, the shape and design of the paper airplane create lift, which is the force that allows it to stay in the air. The wings of the paper airplane are designed to generate lift by creating a pressure difference between the top and bottom surfaces of the wings. This lift, along with the thrust generated by the initial throw, allows the paper airplane to fly through the air.
A paper airplane is a device (toy) constructed entirely of paper and adhesives (glue, tape) that uses an aerodynamic shape and balances the four necessary forces lift, drag, gravity, and thrust to achieve distance (flies). Paper airplanes are a favorite hobby of many people, especially children. Many different webites provide instructions for designing or building paper airplanes. In general, a simple paper airplane should be:BalancedHeavier in the frontHaving wingsAerodynamic and streamlinedPaper airplanes can be found all over the world, and are fun as well as easy and rewarding to make.
Lift makes paper airplanes fly, just as it does real planes.magic
The wind can push the airplane in all driecrions which causes the airplane to go crazy.
the smallest airplane will fly the farthest