A paper airplane cannot fly without a wing.
It wouldn't. It would crash.
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.
40 yards do to the wings
if its a basic airplane, adding paper clips to the wings can help so it doesnt just fly in random directions.
put the paper clip at the front f the paper airplane.it helps the airplane to fly!
it depend on what the wings are like and the body
yes, but the wings have to be stable, and in the right places (not crooked)
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.
No , a crumpled up airplane will have problems with the air not flowing smoothly across the wings .
READ THIS - GOOD INFORMATION The wings of an airplane and the rotors of a helicopter both help the object fly. Without those the object could not fly because the wings of an airplane have wind going past it which keeps the airplane in the air. The rotors of a helicopter spin in the wind and help the helicopter fly.
No, airplanes need wings for lift. - Now having said that, aircraft can fly without wings, as they include helicopters, dirigibles and balloons which have alternate ways of gaining lift.
I think you keep rolling it to a cylinder and tape and put wings on and fly!