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  2. Yasuaki Ninomiya - Wikipedia

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    Pan American Airways offered to fly designs of paper airplanes that originated in Japan to the contest. He entered and, out of 12,000 entries from 28 countries, won in two categories: duration and distance. [3] His designs have sold millions throughout Japan and the world. He is the author of a multi-volume work on high-performance paper ...

  3. Paper plane - Wikipedia

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    Designs from these books were later sold as the 'White Wings' Series of paper glider packs from the 1970s to the present day. [5] White Wings are a stark departure from conventional paper aircraft, in that their fuselages and wings are paper templates cut and glued together. They were designed with the aid of low-speed aerodynamic engineering ...

  4. Red Bull Paper Wings - Wikipedia

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    Red Bull Paper Wings is a world paper airplane championship which is held by Red Bull under the rules developed by the Paper Aircraft Association. From the late winter through spring, [when?] a series of qualifiers occur. The results of these qualifiers determine who will represent the national team in the world finals in May.

  5. Kline–Fogleman airfoil - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft wing showing the KFm4 Step. In the early 1960s, Richard Kline wanted to make a paper airplane that could handle strong winds, climb high, level off by itself and then enter a long downwards glide. After many experiments he was able to achieve this goal. He presented the paper airplane to Floyd Fogleman who saw it fly and resist stalling.

  6. Talk:Paper plane - Wikipedia

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    The 4d paper airplane combines White-wing design for aerodynamics and 3d scaled paper model based on real airplane. Although there is some limitation for mimicking airplanes which heavily depend on fly-by-wire technology, most 4d paper airplane model has some aerodynamic representation for its real counterpart. [3]

  7. List of pusher aircraft by configuration and date - Wikipedia

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    Campbell Model F 1930 private airplane, 1 built; Hanriot H.110 1933 fighter, 1 built; Stearman-Hammond Y-1 1934 safety airplane about 20 built; de Schelde Scheldemusch 1935 1 seat biplane trainer, 6 built; ITS-8 1936 motorglider monoplane, 2 built; SCAL FB.30 Avion Bassou 1936 2 seat light aircraft, 2 built; Abrams P-1 Explorer 1937, 1 built

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  9. Gliding flight - Wikipedia

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    As with sustained flight, gliding generally requires the application of an airfoil, such as the wings on aircraft or birds, or the gliding membrane of a gliding possum. However, gliding can be achieved with a flat wing, as with a simple paper plane, [2] or even with card-throwing.