Arrows do not fly straight because of factors like wind resistance, gravity, and imperfections in the arrow's shape or weight distribution. These factors can cause the arrow to veer off course from its intended path.
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Arrows in archery are measured for accuracy and precision by factors such as weight, straightness, spine consistency, and fletching quality. These measurements help ensure that arrows fly straight and hit the target consistently.
Arrows are straight pointed sticks with fins to make them fly straight. A bow is the tool used to propel the arrows at a target. The bow and arrow are used in the sport of archery, and some sportsmen still use them for hunting. Before firearms were invented, the bow and arrow were probably the most common tools used for hunting.
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Mate You cannot DRIVE a plane You fly a plane To answer your question Kirsty Moore was the first Woman to fly with the Red Arrows.
A Hawk 200 which the Red Arrows use at present, can fly about 1,500 miles on full tanks. They are not capable of in-flight refuelling.
throw the arrows straight
Bae Systems Hawk
You keep the rudder straight.
Straight
They fly straight for a second......
dont aim for the middle but aim for the arrows next to it the ones just left and right straight after dont aim for the middle but aim for the arrows next to it the ones just left and right straight after