Divide meters by seconds: 24/6 = 4 meters per sec.
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27
Feb 2010
im doing a project on paper airplanes so i want to know what will make a paper airplane fly good (fins, paper clips, long wings, short wings etc.)
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24
Feb 2010
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Super Simple Paper Airplanes: Step-By-Step Instructions to Make Paper Planes That Really Fly From a Tri-Plane to a Jet FighterYou don’t need glue, scissors, or tape to make these 40 airplanes, just fold the paper and fly. Start with the classic dart, basic glider, gliding t... Read More >
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24
Feb 2010
It needs to be light but strong enough to hold creases, like ordinary A4 writing/printing paper. I found you some detailed instrictions for building a paper plane and that is what they say too – use ordinary writing paper. Here is the link:http://www.zurqui.com/crinfocus/paper/ai…
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Great Paper Fighter PlanesNew in PaperHobbyists, aviation enthusiasts, and history buffs alike will find hours of enjoyment in making and flying these super paper fighter p... Read More >
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22
Feb 2010
speed = distance / time
s= 24 / 6
s = 4 m/s
speed of the airplane is 4m/s
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22
Feb 2010
24:6=4
THE ULTIMATE PAPER PLANE BOOKOver 100 sensational stickers and 25 paper plane designs.
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18
Feb 2010
I want one that can fly far fast and high
Quick and Easy Paper Planes that Really FlyStep-by-step instructions for high-flying aerodynamic designs like the Boomerang Jet which always comes back. All the designs create planes, without needing glue or scissors, that perform fantastic stunts.
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17
Feb 2010
in terms of distance. I know that there is a record for 27.6 seconds in the air but I want a distance measurement please
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