Origami


 
 

Paper Airplane Articles Directory (Page 2)


 

Free articles about Paper Airplane and Paper Boats

Paper Airplanes Articles and Technical Information


This is the Page(2) of our Paper Airplanes Articles Directory, It contains articles covering several Paper Airplanes and Paper Boats related technical issues. Free technical articles - Ready to publish free articles about Paper Airplane and Paper Boats.

Paper Airplanes Articles Index

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
 

 
 


 
 

Technical Information Directory (Page 2)


Page: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
  • Fast Fact #4 [460]
    Gliders, like paper airplanes, don’t have engines. However, gliders have travelled ever 1,000 miles in one flight and have reached altitudes of more than eight miles above earth. ... (read more)

  • Paper Airplane Experiments [357]
    OVERVIEW: Most elementary students do not have a good grasp of the scientific method or how to set-up an experiment, collect data, test a hypothesis, or organize the information after an experiment. Children can do real science by asking simple 'what it questions' that can be tested. for example my son, David, wondered what type of popcorn popped... (read more)

  • Fast Fact #3 [342]
    The longest recorded distance flown by a paper airplane thrown from the ground indoors is 193 fest (more than twice the length of a basketball court). It was thrown by Tony filch in la crease, Wisconsin, on may 21, 1965.... (read more)

  • Catching A Plane [284]
    You’ll need two or more people and at least one airplane for this game. Any model will do, but we recommend the Butterfly, Slice, or Count. Start by standing close together, and then have each player take two big steps away from the others. Throw the plane back and forth as if it were a ball, with the players plucking it from the air. Try to grab ... (read more)

  • Why paper airplanes fly? [270]
    Despite my degree in aerospace engineering and many years work in the field, explaining why a paper airplane stays in the air is not easy. I’ll begin by saying that paper airplane fly using the game general principles as real airplanes, both are controlled by four basic forces: weight, lift, thrust, and drag. Think of it as two teams each playing t... (read more)

  • What To Do If [254]
    It Doesn’t Spins make sure the blades are little up from level. Other than that, there’s really no way to adjust this aircraft, se if for some reason one of your doesn’t fly wall, fold up another. ... (read more)

  • Folding Instructions [238]
    Any 8 ½ by 11 sheet of copier or typewriter paper will work for these airplane. My personal favourite is 20 pound copier paper that has been copied onto once. Most photocopiers have a heat process that stiffens the paper just a little, helping the sheet hold a crease. Always fold accurately and crisply; this can not be stressed enough. Small e... (read more)

  • A Short History of Paper Airplanes [231]
    The history of paper airplanes has never truly been established, but it is believed that the first piece of flying paper was likely a crumpled up piece of the first paper tossed aside to the garbage. Paper is believed to have originated with the Chinese almost 2000 years ago, so most flight historians believe that this is where the first paper airp... (read more)

  • Just floating on Air. Paper Airplane Science [204]
    After they are launched, paper airplanes fall through the air, pulled down by gravity. As they fall wings deflect air backwards and so the plane glides forward. An efficiently designed wing also throws air down to produce lift. In addition, in order to fly well paper airplanes must be stable. Material An 8.5 by 11 sheet of paper a manila fo... (read more)

  • Papering the Skies whith the Scientific Method [192]
    PURPOSE: Create a lab to demonstrate the scientific method using a simple classic paper airplane.HYPOTHESIS: When you have decided on a plan (procedure), make a prediction based on the procedure you have developed to use the paper airplane.PROCEDURE: Materials : Notebook, ruler, paper, pen, paper airplane, set of instructions for constructing the p... (read more)

  • Page: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

     

    Did you like it? We need your HELP!! Please Give Us A Plus One!
     


     
     
     


     

    Our Best Airplanes. See how they Fly!


     
     

     
     

    Most Read Paper Airplanes Articles


    Page: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
    Papieren vliegtuigen, wereldrecords om na te bouwen Vliegtuigjes vouwen doe je met oud papier. Met tentamens die je verknald hebt, met een oude krant of met aantekeningen van je vervel...

    Paper Airplane Flying Tips Okay, so you’ve mastered making the paper airplanes, now it’s time to learn some great paper airplane flying tips to make them fly better than ever. SpeedBecause the way a plane is de...

    Throwing your paper airplane Everyone wants to test their paper airplane at some point. After all, the reason we build them is to fly them. And every airplane that has ever been built has had some testing done ...

    Great Games to Play Indoors A lot of the paper airplanes flying you do will be indoors, at home. Indoor flying has some major advantages- no wind to carry off your plane or send it crashing to the ground. No rai...

    Amazing Paper Airplane Facts Professionals Use ThemFor a long time Paper Aircraft have been very seriously used. By large Aerospace Aircraft manufacturers, for scientific and theory testing of aircraft behavi...

    History of Paper Boats (Part 2 of 2) Part 1 of 2 After a period of time in a heated drying room the paper shell, with keel and gunwales attached, would be removed from the mold for finishing. This i...

    Paper Airplane Golf This game is a lot like the real game of golf, but you play it indoors using your arm and a paper airplane rather than outside using gold clubs and a ball, and it doesn’t take nearly as long. You can ...

    Fearless Outdoor Flying The biggest difference between indoor and outdoor flying is the weather. Obviously rain and darkness are enemies of the outdoor paper airplane pilot. But wind can be a good friend. It can c...

    Making The Robo-Chopper Don’t Forget: Cut along the solid white lines. Fold in on the dashed black lines (so you can’t see them anymore) and fold away on the dotted gray lines (you’ll still be able to see them along...

    Target Practice Pick a target, any target (but not your little brother or the dog). It could be an armchair, the runway on the airport poster in this book, or if you want to pretend you’re a fighter-jet pilot landing on an a...

    Page: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

     More Paper Airplanes Articles

     

     
     


     

    Tag Cloud | Origami for Kids

     
     


    [e-mail][Links eXchange] [Valid XHTML] [Valid CSS]

    [Cars and Trucks][Rides on Fire][flowers][Sites for Parents] [Sites for Teachers]

    Copyright 2007-2020 all rights reserved www.origami-kids.com
    Technical Information and Articles Directory (page 2)