Depends on the paper used and how the paper plane was constructed.
The size of the paper does affect the distance it travels, but it also makes it heavier.
Go And put a gun on the paper plane you just made!
it depends on the disign
Paper
Printer Paper make the best paper plane.
All paper planes have mass. In Newton's 2ND law of motion, objects ( or in this case the paper air plane ) with more mass tend to go slower than others do. If you're talking about weights or something attached to the air plane it wo'NT go very far at all.
The total distance around a plane geometric shape, i.e. one drawn on a piece of paper, is called the shape's perimeter.
Yes, the distance traveled up an inclined plane is called the "vertical distance" or "height," while the distance traveled along the incline is known as the "inclined distance" or "slope length." These distances can be calculated using trigonometry and the angle of inclination of the plane.
A paper plane made from construction paper will typically go the farthest due to its heavier weight and sturdier construction compared to copy paper and newspaper. The weight helps it fly further as it can gain momentum while the sturdiness helps it maintain its shape during flight, reducing drag.
Long paper airplanes fly farther than short paper planes because they are more aerodynamic. This means they can move through the air more efficiently due to their long shape.
the Paper Plane goes back to at-least to the 20'S
From its starting position all the way to the ground. :)