Video: 'flying' paper airplane is nearly 70m

Do you know how to fold it to create a paper plane with the most far-flung flight, can even reach approximately 69 meters as a record of throwing the most distant paper plane today?

You may have tried hundreds or thousands of paper planes and tried to fly in the air, regrettably with hasty and inadequate creases, resulting in super-sharp curves or up and crashed immediately. The only reason is that you don't know how to fold a standard paper airplane that is most remote.

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How to fold paper planes.

In 2012, designer John Collins created a paper airplane that complied with the strict rules and calculations to achieve the record as the farthest paper airplane, setting a world record with distance. up to nearly 69 meters.

According to Gizmodo, in a recent conversation with students at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design, Collins shared about how to design paper planes, the importance of choosing the right substance. paper material and how to fold.

In the video below, you will see how Collins has folded the world's most distant paper airplane:

Just like what Collins said, designing a perfect paper airplane depends on a lot of problems, except for a little luck. Key factors to consider include slip rate, center of gravity, center of gravity, boundary layer or Magnus effect.

Another video came back to the paperless plane based on the standard design at the University. Harvard:

Collins has designed about 75 different paper airplane models. Currently he is continuing to study how to design new and more effective paper planes to break the current record.

Readers can follow the Collins record video below: