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Paper Airplane Design Challenge
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Purpose/Problem. The purpose of this challenge was to make a paper airplane that can fly the farthest and do see all of ours difference design that we make.. The problems that I had the folding and was the the wings part because I not that good. Folding or making wigs as you can first on or on the second one.
Hypothesis. I predict that I my paper airplane was going to fly the farthest because I think my 5th or my 6th when to level 3 and I though to myself let me make a new one and see how far did it go. On my first try went to level 4 and my second try went level 3 then was for the my compotation my paper airplane went do level 3 again wasn’t sad or happy that I got a level 3 again I though that I would get a level 4. Level 3 is all right its not amazing but all right.
Materials/Apparatus. The materials that I used were paper, tape, and my hands. I didn’t need to use any tools because all needed to use was paper tape and scissors.
Method/Design. The method that I used was a lot researching at school, and at home. I even asked my sister for help and I asked Harris for help. The design process was easy because I all ready make a paper airplanes with my sister and my cousins.
Observations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhuRw88A-8c http://www.funpaperairplanes.com /http://www.exploratorium.edu/exploring/paper/airplanes.html http://www.paperaeroplanes.com/thelion I was observation these videos really carefully because I wanted my airplanes to be exactly like them.
Results. My final design airplane was my favourite because I asking Harris for help on that one because when I saw his paper airplane I was amazed because I think he did every perfect.
Conclusion. I learned that you can use scissors, tape, I don’t have to fold the paper do make paper airplane.

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