It appears to be a very simple and old PC game. You are controlling this triangular plane, and you have to move it left and right in order to avoid these triangles (trees?). The longer you last, the harder it gets. The background changes colors, and the triangles/trees become more numerous. I remember playing it off of some teacher’s website.Oh, and it’s not a paper airplane in a classroom game.
the longer it flys the better, i was thinking card stock, but im not sure.
I mean a dart that’s accurate, durable, fast, and graceful. I want to be able to nail some kid in the head. I want a stunt plane design, and a design that’s good for nailing someone in the face. If you provide either of these, you’ll get best answer.
I have found a lot of paper airplanes,but I can’t decide what’s the best.
I need to come up with a launcher for a paper air plane and i’ve drawn a blank. Can anybody help out?
Oh, and it needs to send the plane into the air with a good amount of force. And preferably a launcer that points up. Thank you sooo much if you could help!
I’m entering a competition for a scholarship at the college I’m attending, and the competition requires that we throw a paper airplane at a target (basketball goal.) The basketball is quite a ways away… so, my question is this… what’s the most accurate way to build a paper airplane and have it hit the target?
What’s the best way to throw it?
There’s an anime where this woman has a briefcase, and she opens it and a ton of papers fly out and form a giant paper airplane. That’s all I really remember, but I’ve been looking for it ever since.