this guy is too smart for his own good
"All modern jets are aluminum or exotic new composite materials, paper ones are surely only models"
i tested this the other day i was like hmm i wonder if an aluminum "paper" plane is faster so i made one double layered aluminum with a double fold on the edges using a very streamline very fast model that i just throw as hard as i can, i think it holds the record for speed and distance in the paper category u can find it on the net somewhere, my results were aluminum is faster and could fly longer but im not a very good throw but aluminum is better so yeahhhh
i agree with you at first i thought paper because it is lighter but i did a science project on it and you were right thank you
The type of paper used for a paper airplane can significantly impact its flight distance. Generally, copy paper is the best choice as it is lightweight yet sturdy, allowing for longer flights compared to notebook or construction paper. Copy paper has a smoother surface and consistent thickness, reducing air resistance and providing better aerodynamics for the paper airplane to glide farther.
construction paper airplanes fly further
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.
Construction paper would likely float the best out of the three options due to its thickness and durability in water. Notebook paper and copy paper are thinner and may become soggy and sink quicker when exposed to water.
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.
Newspaper burns faster due to chemicals that are added when it is pulp. The ink that is used also has a reaction to the flames. All this gives newspaper a high ignition rate. i know this because i am doing a science fair project on it :) hope i helped <3 Sophie ^-^
If you have a copy machine for blueprints, you can order copy paper through the manufacturer, or from your your regular paper supplier. If you don't have a copy machine, a print shop like Kinko's can accommodate you.
Well, It depends on the density of the paper, the wings, the hull, the design, the aerodynamics, and the lift it creates. One easy one is just to make the basic paper airplane, and experiment from there. But here are three good designs: The dragon, The champ, and nick's plane.
Yes, you can request a paper copy of your ID from our office.
Sulphite paper is typically thicker and more durable than copy paper, which is thinner and lighter. Sulphite paper is often used for art projects or crafts, while copy paper is commonly used for printing documents.
a box of white paper
No, hard copy means a paper copy. e-mail transmits electronic information not paper.