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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 ...
Paper airplanes are a fun and simple kids crafts anyone can make, but how does one build a paper airplane? 252 feet and 7 inches: Epic paper airplane throw in Asia shatters Guinness World Record ...
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.
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.
That was because a common belief during the late 1800s was that any man-made machine capable of ... David Rush of the USA holds the fastest time for constructing and throwing a paper airplane in ...
Hardy first became aware of the paper plane throwing competition in 2015, ... Lita and Brian's paper aviation machines combined. Congrats, Hardy, you've won this time.
John Collins, better known as "The Paper Airplane Guy," has devoted himself to designing, folding, and flying the world's finest paper airplanes. and then there are John Collins' paper airplanes ...
Kim threw the plane eight times, achieving a distance of 252 feet and 7 inches with his best throw. The throw took the Guinness World Record for farthest flight of a paper aircraft from ...
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