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A Little Information about Origami Planes.



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By : Victor Torrealba    14 or more times read
Submitted 2009-10-26 13:41:56
The history of paper airplanes has never really been established, but it is believed that the first part of flying paper was likely a damaged part of the first paper tossed away from the garbage. Paper is believed to have originated with the Chinese around 2000 years ago, so most flight historians suppose that this is where the first origami airplanes may have created.

Paper was utilized for a lot of things in the old days, and in the orient, they used paper for such things as origami which is the Japanese art of paper folding. It only seemed like a matter of time before they realized that because of the light weight of paper, that it could sail through the air.

In China, they have used paper in the design of their kites as well. This has also been traced back to about 2000 years ago. And today, if you rigged everything up correctly and you used a paper that was heavier than your normal writing paper, you would be able to fly your paper airplane just like you would a kite. In fact, if you look at the basic design of a kite, it bears a striking resemblance to what your paper airplane might look like today.

Just like any other flight device, there has been an evolution of paper airplanes to the point where they have become real serious flying machines.

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.

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.

The latest world record for paper airplane flight that I could find was 27.6 seconds in the air can you imagine if one of your airplanes could fly that far? What would one of those airplanes look like? We`ll show you the world record holding airplane design later in the book.

The world is largest paper airplane on record had a wing span of 45 feet 10 inches. It was built by students and faculty at Delft University of technology in the Netherlands, and on May 15, 1995, they flew it 114 feet indoors.

In the next articles, we will give you a little bit of the science behind why a paper airplane flies, and what makes a good paper airplane and how to keep it from crashing in a spiraling mess.
Author Resource:- Victor Torrealba is the developer of origami-kids.com, a great place for learn how to fold paper airplanes , Victor also has a amusing free games web site : zonaminada.net
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