answersLogoWhite

0

The wind can push the airplane in all driecrions which causes the airplane to go crazy.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Do paper airplanes act differently in wind?

Paper airplanes act differently when wind acurress. And it may be hard to fly. UNLESS it is flying in the way of the wind,which allows it to "flow on air."If you put a paper airplane in a mild, suttle wind way, it will go smoothly. But with rough, ragged windswill lead to a fatal crash of a piece of paper.


What factors will change while flying different paper airplanes?

When flying different paper airplanes, several factors can change, including design (shape, size, and weight distribution), materials used (type of paper and thickness), and launch techniques (angle and force). These variations can affect aerodynamics, stability, and flight distance. Additionally, environmental factors like wind and humidity can also influence the performance of each airplane. By experimenting with these elements, one can observe how they impact flight characteristics.


Why do airplanes use supercomputers?

Airplanes not necessarily use supercomputers but, supercomputers are used to design airplanes. One of the many uses of supercomputers is to model how wind and turbulence affect an airplane. Supercomputers are also used in advanced flight simulators.


What games and toys use wind?

Kites, Frisbees, pin wheels, bubbles, paper airplanes, boomerangs, and stretchy flying chickens


What has the author John McCarthy written?

John McCarthy has written: 'Mixing processes in cumulus clouds' 'Numerical and flight simulator test of the flight deterioration concept' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Flight simulators, Flight testing, Testing, Vertical wind shear


How long flight from UK to Chicago US?

For a nonstop flight, about 9 hours. Due to the prevailing wind patters at the altitudes at which airplanes normally fly, the trip back may be up to an hour shorter.


Why is it important to know a airplanes wind velocity?

Knowing the wind velocity of an airplane is important because it helps pilots make adjustments to their flight path and maintain control of the aircraft. Understanding the wind conditions allows pilots to make more accurate navigation decisions, conserve fuel, and ensure a smooth and safe flight.


How does wind help a paper plane fly?

Wind helps a paper plane fly by providing the lift needed to keep it airborne. When wind flows over the wings of the paper plane, it creates a pressure difference which generates lift, allowing the plane to stay aloft. Additionally, wind can help stabilize the flight path and add momentum to the plane.


Do airplanes have wipers?

Yes on the front wind screen.


Where did the wright brothers build their airplanes?

The Wright brothers built their airplanes in Dayton, Ohio, where they operated a bicycle sales and repair shop. They conducted their early flight experiments at nearby Huffman Prairie, a location outside Dayton. Additionally, they performed their famous first powered flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, due to its favorable wind conditions and open spaces.


What is a catchy title for a science project about aerodynamics of paper airplanes?

the smallest airplane will fly the farthest


How do paper airplanes?

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 planeswith large wing glide more slowly and float. if its windy outside you may be luckyenough 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.