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Can the design of a paper airplane make it farther?

Yes, the design of a paper airplane cane help it to fly farther. The more aerodynamic the design, the better the plane will fly.


Does construction paper make a better paper airplane?

Printer paper is generally more favorable because it tends to be more rigid and retains the folds better.


Does a hole affect a paper airplane?

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.


What are the basic parts of a paper airplane?

Parts of Paper Airplanes:FuselageWingsNoseTail (only on some)


What Materials is need for making a paper airplane?

depends on what type of paper airplane you are trying to make. wide winged are better with hard paper like printing paper and narrow ones doesn't matter. (just my personal experience not so trust worthy)


Does the disign of a paper airplane effect it?

Yes, the design of a paper airplane can effect its performance.


Where can one find paper airplane designs simple enough for children to create?

Paper airplanes are great fun to make and children are often just as goos at adults at making them. One of the better sites for designs for paper airplanes is that of Alex Schultz which contains many paper airplane designs.


How will a paper airplane fly without wings?

A paper airplane cannot fly without a wing.


How far does a arrow paper airplane?

Farther than any other paper airplane that i know of


Who made the the first paper airplane?

Leonardo da Vinci made the first paper airplane


When was the paper airplane invented?

The paper airplane was invented in 1909 by an American named Jack Northrop.


What in the independent variable in a paper airplane experiment?

In a paper airplane experiment, the independent variable is the factor that is being deliberately manipulated or changed by the researcher. This could be the type of paper used, the design of the paper airplane, the angle of launch, or the force applied when throwing the airplane.