Equipment: Mental:
Poo First, you cut your head into pieces.
Fly Then, cut your girlfriend's head.
Pee
Your head
Your girlfriend's head
You memorize controls of past expierinces
well a paper can fly but you've got to fold it a lot to make it much stronger.
First fold the paper in half.Then fold the inside top right and left hand corners into the middle.Keep them folded then close the fold is in middle of the paper.Fold 2 of the outside Sid corners.Then fold the wings.Fold about an inch of the ends of the wings.Then your done and ready to fly your plane.
Yes, new notebook paper makes paper airplanes that fly very nicely. The new papers are so clean that when we fold them into planes with sharp edges, they fly awesomely!
Having wings that fold can make the body more streamlined for efficient movement when not flying, reduce the risk of damage when walking or navigating through tight spaces, and provide better protection and insulation for the wings when not in use.
If you want it to fly farther and higher, you should fold the wings upward. If you want speed, fold them a BIT downward. If the wings aren't symmetrical, the plane will tilt to one side.
The drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) folds its wings upwards when at rest.
first the female finds a mate,then they fly up into the sky then they latch claws together and fold their wings and fly down then spin. Right before they touch the ground they split in opposite directions.
its mouth has sharp teeth and it doesn't basically eat the insect it kill the fly and eats part by part
Step 1: fold paper in half then unfoldStep 2: fold top right corner and top left corner down to the middle creaseStep 3: fold paper backStep 4: on both sides of airplane, fold down the wings by folding the top of the paper down to the bottomThere's is a simple airplane. Yes it might not fly good but it's a simple airplane.
Its leaves fold together (like a closing book) to trap insects.
The abstract noun for the verb to fly is flyability.