paper airplanes fly depending on their wing angle (dihedral), weight, and wing design.
small paper planes wings go faster if you put some weight in the front. paper planes
with large wing glide more slowly and float. if its windy outside you may be lucky
enough to throw it and the wind will pick it up.
They have wings that create lift for the airplane to stay in the air.
Newtonian lift and pressure differential above and below the aircraft's wings.
Lift makes paper airplanes fly, just as it does real planes.magic
Lift makes paper airplanes fly, just as it does real planes.magic
yes because of its weight the weight brings it down
construction paper airplanes fly further
card stock
yes.
chocolate rain
As sure as cheese can mold. Cheese is a form of mold.....
the dart air plane flys the furthest.
Yes, new notebook paper makes paper airplanes that fly very nicely. The new papers are so clean that when we fold them into planes with sharp edges, they fly awesomely!
Paper airplanes fly due to the principles of aerodynamics. When a paper airplane is thrown, the shape of its wings and the angle at which it is thrown create lift, which allows the airplane to stay in the air and glide. The force of gravity pulling the airplane down is counteracted by the lift generated by the wings, allowing the airplane to fly.
Paper airplanes fly because of the velocity and air pressure on either sides of the wings. Air is also pushed to the bottom upward to the plane.