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Flight Test. By Byron Morgan 1-28-2011. Summary:. In this experiment I tested whether an Old Fashioned paper airplane would go farther compared to two of the most modern paper airplanes. Question:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Flight Test Flight Test By Byron MorganBy Byron Morgan

1-28-20111-28-2011

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Summary:Summary:In this experiment I tested whether an In this experiment I tested whether an Old Fashioned paper airplane would go Old Fashioned paper airplane would go farther compared to two of the most farther compared to two of the most modern paper airplanes.modern paper airplanes.

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Question:Question:Are the new paper airplanes designed by experts really an Improvement over the the simple “Old Fashioned” planes we used to make as kids?

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Hypothesis:Hypothesis:I think that an “Old Fashioned” plane will go farthest.

Kids have been making these planes planes for years and they work great.

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InformationInformationWings Carry the Plane Through the Air

As the plane moves forward, its wings cut through the air to generate a small amount of lift. As the air rapidly flows over and under the paper wing, a tiny vacuum is formed over the top of the wing to hold the plane aloft. As the forward motion diminishes, the airflow over the paper wing slows and the lift is reduced. As the thrust and lift subside, a properly designed paper airplane should glide to a safe landing.

From: eHOW.com

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A Paper Airplane is Designed with WingsWhen a paper airplane is designed, the builder folds the sheet of paper to provide maximum wingspan to support the plane for prolonged flight. As with general aviation, paper airplanes may be designed with different wing configurations for speed or lofty, prolonged flight. In addition, some designers choose to add a small weight to the plane to keep it stable in flight.

The Plane Receives Thrust From the ThrowerFor any airplane to fly, it must have both thrust and lift. The wings provide lift for the airplane as described in Section 3 below, but the thrust must originate from outside the plane. As with any other form of aviation, the plane's lift overcomes the force of gravity and the plane's thrust must be enough to overcome the laws of inertia. When the paper airplane is thrown, it is thrown with enough force to overcome its tendency to remain still. Some people prefer to throw the plane at a slight upward angle to maximize the amount of time the plane moves forward (using thrust to move slightly upwards and gravity to continue moving). The angle at which the plane should be thrown is dependent on the plane's design.

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As the plane moves forward, its wings cut As the plane moves forward, its wings cut through the air to generate a small amount through the air to generate a small amount of lift. As the air rapidly flows over and of lift. As the air rapidly flows over and under the paper wing, a tiny vacuum is under the paper wing, a tiny vacuum is formed over the top of the wing to hold the formed over the top of the wing to hold the plane aloft. As the forward motion plane aloft. As the forward motion diminishes, the airflow over the paper wing diminishes, the airflow over the paper wing slows and the lift is reduced. As the thrust slows and the lift is reduced. As the thrust and lift subside, a properly designed paper and lift subside, a properly designed paper airplane should glide to a safe landing.airplane should glide to a safe landing.

Read more: How Does a Paper Airplane Fly? Read more: How Does a Paper Airplane Fly? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how-| eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4567589_paper-airplane-does_4567589_paper-airplane-fly.html#ixzz1CvS939rbfly.html#ixzz1CvS939rb

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Materials:Materials:Three Paper airplanes. Three Paper airplanes.

Ladder Ladder

Tape measure Tape measure

RulerRuler

TapeTape

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Procedure:

1) Different paper airplane designs.

2) Make them.

3) Test them three times.

4) Repeat steps 1,2 and, 3 until found the right paper airplanes.

5) Test the “Old Fashioned” plane against the two best modern planes three times.

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DataData

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Graph of Flight Graph of Flight Distances in FeetDistances in Feet

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Byron throwing Byron throwing the Fancy Flyer the Fancy Flyer

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Summary of Summary of Results:Results:

Old Fashioned won.

Worlds Best was second.

Fancy Flyer was last.

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Conclusion:Conclusion:Old Fashioned paper airplane went the farthest distance.

Worlds Best went the second farthest.

Fancy Flyer was the worst flyer because the Fancy Flyer would go in circles.

The hypothesis that the simple planes we made when were young do well against the newer planes was confirmed.