Probable m/s is the most adequate unit.
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The world's farthest paper airplane was made from paper used in Origami, as per standard for the record. Joe Ayoob holds the world record at 226 feet and 10 inches.
The world record for the longest time a paper airplane has stayed airborne is 29.2 seconds. This record was set by Takuo Toda from Japan in 1998 using a paper airplane design specifically engineered for long flights.
The effect of a hole on a paper airplane would depend on the type of paper airplane the hole is on, and where it is on the aircraft.
One side of the plane might have more weight and caused to spin
The record for a paper air plane toss is currently at 226 feet and 10 inches. Joe Ayoob broke the previous record in Sacramento, California, and is now the current record holder for Guinness World Records.
Yes, the design of a paper airplane can effect its performance.
NASA was on record for constructing the world's largest paper airplane: 30 feet 6 inches. It stayed aloft for 114 feet 9 inches. (http://grosveld.com/publications/World%27s%20Largest%20Paper%20Airplane.htm) Now the record for the largest flyable paper aircraft is held by students from the faculty of aerospace engineering at Delft University of Technology (according to the 2008 Guinness Book of World Records). It first flew May 16, 1995. The Guinness paper airplane flight time record is held by Ken Blackburn, who kept his paper plane aloft for 27.6 seconds indoors. His website is www.paperplane.org.
A paper airplane cannot fly without a wing.
Leonardo da Vinci made the first paper airplane
Farther than any other paper airplane that i know of
The paper airplane was invented in 1909 by an American named Jack Northrop.