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Paper airplanes have a fascinating history that has impacted everything from plane design to scientists' understanding of aerodynamics.
John Collins, better known as "The Paper Airplane Guy," has devoted himself to designing, folding, and flying the world's finest paper airplanes.
A trio broke the world record for the longest flight of a paper airplane in Daegu, South Korea, on April 16, flying 252 feet, 7 inches.
NASA plans to fly specially equipped research planes like this Navy P-3 Orion from June 29 to July 2, 2025, at altitudes as low as 1,000 feet over urban areas, power plants and landfills across ...
Unlike with passenger plane, paper airplanes are not propelled forward by engines but rather by their initial toss. Paper airplanes fly due to four main forces: drag, gravity, thrust and lift.
As a young boy I had been fascinated by paper airplanes. Creating something that could fly from a mere scrap of paper seemed almost magical, as if making something from nothing. I flew them as a ...
After a brief test with a toy car, [AlphaPhoenix] goes on to weigh a paper airplane as it flies over the scale.
The world record for the farthest flight by paper airplane was recently broken by three aerospace engineers. Their design was inspired by vehicles that fly faster than the speed of sound.