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How Do Paper Airplanes Fly?

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    Simply the same way that real ones do. The pressure above the wing is less than that of the pressure below the wing thus it creates lift. Y does it take so little pressure u may ask? Simply because its a smaller figure. Hope it helps
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    Ikara 

    answered 11 months ago

      Air puts pressure under the wings to make it fly.it takes less time to get into the air because it is a lighter model
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      Brandon10 

      answered 10 months ago

        The oxygen and heat keep it in the air so it flies and after a little bit of time it can't hold it up in the air no more time so it falls
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        answered 2 months ago

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