put the paper clip at the front f the paper airplane.it helps the airplane to fly!
On the wings!
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.
i would have to show you but i can make an extremly good paper airplane
Nothing. There is no air to give it lift. It would fly as far as you could throw it before it settled on the surface.
about 12 seconds, if the paper airplane can fly it would stay up longer
That would be a function of the glide ratio of the paper airplane in question.
I would say no.
A little bit less than a train made out of paper, but way more than a boat made out of paper. Of course, the size of the airplane wasn't stated in the question. If it was a really, really BIG paper airplane, it could weigh more than a teeny-tiny paper train. Although, if it was a tiny paper airplane it could weigh less than a HUGE paper boat. I'm pretty sure it would also depend on what kind of paper you use. A construction paper airplane would definitely weigh more than a tissue paper airplane. But one of those airplanes made out of copier paper would weigh about average. I wouldn't reccommend a toilet paper airplane. It would also depend on what kind of plane you were making out of paper. A 747 made out of tar paper is going to completely outweigh a Cessna made out of freezer paper. All in all, I would have to say a medium sized airplane made out of a mid-gauge paper would weigh in at around 3,982 kilograms.
Yes, Yes it would
A lifting body paper airplane would not have wings, although I am not sure the instructions of any are available online.
It wouldn't. It would crash.
Nothing would happen. There are all ready paper umbrellas.
Everyone on board would blow up