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  2. File:Paper plane diagram (vi).svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Paper plane - Wikipedia

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    A simple folded paper plane Folding instructions for a traditional paper dart. A paper plane (also known as a paper airplane or paper dart in American English, or paper aeroplane in British English) is a toy aircraft, usually a glider, made out of a single folded sheet of paper or paperboard.

  4. 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 ...

  5. File:Notation for vectors in or out of a plane.svg - Wikipedia

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    Physics Study Guide/Vectors and scalars; ... Z-plane vector direction notation: Image title: into plane: Circle with a cross inside it out-of plane: Circle with a ...

  6. Wind triangle - Wikipedia

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    In a vector diagram such as the wind triangle, wind direction must be stated as the direction the wind is blowing to, or 180 degrees different from the convention. The ground vector represents the motion of the aircraft over the ground. It is described by ground track and ground speed. The ground vector is the resultant of algebraically adding ...

  7. Category:Paper planes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Paper planes" ... Paper plane; N. National Paper Airplane Day; P. Paper Aircraft Released Into Space; Paper planes launched from space; Paper ...

  8. Vector area - Wikipedia

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    Area vectors are used when calculating surface integrals, such as when determining the flux of a vector field through a surface. The flux is given by the integral of the dot product of the field and the (infinitesimal) area vector. When the field is constant over the surface the integral simplifies to the dot product of the field and the vector ...

  9. Flight envelope - Wikipedia

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    The diagram on the right shows a very simplified plot which shall be used to explain the general shape of the plot. The outer edges of the diagram, the envelope, show the possible conditions that the aircraft can reach in straight and level flight.