Mahmoud Alama/Oct 2nd 2014
Bibliography
http://www.10paperairplanes.com
https://snapguide.com/guides/make-a-simple-paper-airplane-that-flies-great
http://www.instructables.com/id/No,-this-is-the-absolute-greatest-and-easiest-to-m/
http://www.bestpaperairplanes.com/deltry1.html
http://www.amazingpaperairplanes.com/Simple.html
4 Principles of Flight
Lift Lift is the force that directly opposes the weight of an airplane and holds the airplane in the air. Weight Weight is the force generated by the gravity attraction of the earth on the airplane.
Thrust Thrust is the force that pulls the airplane into the air.
Drag Drag is a mechanical force generated by a solid object moving through a fluid.
6 Tips that will make your paper airplane fly further
1. Sides must always be evenly, that’ll hold the stayability of the paper airplane.
2. A back wing is a successful part that will make your air plane fly further and faster.
3. Front of the air plane must be sharp or even in order for the plane to fly straight.
4. Make sure the plane is always pre folded that’ll help the airplane stay in place when it’s in the air.
5. A small airplane is always accurate, there is more drag in portion when the plane is smaller.
6. In order to make an airplane shoot far flick it with your wrist.
Reflection
(1)In the process I learned how airplanes are generated and how they perform. As I was doing some research I noticed many interesting facts not only on the paper airplane its self but how similar both airplanes are. It sounds surprising that paper airplanes and real aircrafts have the same design only if we were eligible to add variety of things on to the paper airplane not only would it look nice but it will fly like never before. (2)The affects are the wings, the wings for some reason are very difficult to build straight, obviously if the wings are not formed straight the angle of the paper airplane