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He built a giant machine gun that folds and then fires up to 120 paper airplanes per minute. The gun uses standard A5 paper as ammo. 3D-printed and repurposed copier parts, and a network of gears ...
On regular aircraft, the thrust is provided by propellers, which motor the plane on a sustained course; paper airplanes, of course, get their thrust from a throw. As with most flying machines, a ...
Engineers created a paper plane-throwing bot to learn more about flight. The bot made and launched more than 500 planes with dozens of designs. Here’s what happened. By Charlotte Hu.
Paper airplanes can be made in ... with his early writings about a parchment flying machine. Some say the modern day paper airplane was a result of the ... comes from the initial throw.
According to him, there are four things to consider when making a paper airplane: the paper, lift and drag, location, and the throw. John Collins designed the current world-record-holding paper ...
Making a paper airplane that stays airborne for more than a few seconds is a challenge for most people. John Collins folds paper flying machines that can spin, flap like birds, and make 360-degree ...
You know the little paper airplanes you'd fold in class and throw when no one was looking? This is a story about one of those, but much bigger. No, bigger than that.
As a finishing touch, Cory’s brother and fellow group member, Coby, caught Canon’s amazing full-arena heave. "Yeah, Canon, what a dime, dude," Coby said, hyped after catching the airplane.
To wit, meet PowerUp 3.0: a Bluetooth device that turns a bog-standard paper airplane into, well, a smartphone-controlled lean, mean flying machine. Or so its makers claim.
The man behind the plane is John Collins, the self-described "Paper Airplane Guy." Here, he tells PM the secrets of his design. By Allison T. McCann Published: Mar 01, 2012 8:00 AM EST ...
Paper airplanes can be made in ... with his early writings about a parchment flying machine. Some say the modern day paper airplane was a result of the ... comes from the initial throw.