World Record Paper Airplane



What is the best paper airplane? Who holds the world record for paper airplane distance? What are some of the coolest paper airplanes? We explore all of these things in this video! We learn the secret to a world record breaking paper airplane--I mean PAPER AIRCRAFT! special thanks to Joe Ayoob and John Collins Check em out here: http://www.thepaperairplaneguy.com/ ________________ THE PLAYLIST Opener http://bit.ly/15tF7zp World Record Paper Airplane Guys http://bit.ly/15tlrLh Who Really Invented the Airplane? http://bit.ly/13e9mJS Overcoming a Fear of Flying http://bit.ly/13wOIDA Pilots for a Day http://bit.ly/19zwp5e A Plane Story http://bit.ly/17gmpOV ________________ The Good Stuff elsewhere: YouTube: http://youtube.com/TheGoodStuff Facebook: http://fb.com/TheGoodStuffShow Twitter: http://twitter.com/GoodStuffShow ________________ Music is: 'Men of Action' by Dritless Pony Club http://dftba.com/artist/13/Driftless-Pony-Club https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/driftless-pony-club/id16784455 'Feel Rif' by Oscillator Bug http://oscillator-bug.bandcamp.com/ 'Gallops and Sprints' by Rob Scallon https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/rob-scallon/id282613940 ________________ Produced by Craig Benzine, Sam Grant, Matt Weber, David Wolff and Ryan Wolff

Comments

  1. amazing
  2. that was awesome
  3. Now the Dude Perfect guys need to give them a visit and do another video of trick shots where they hit some distance targets.
  4. first read the title thought what a stupid thing to do a video on ........ i was wrong
  5. Bulok you
  6. 3:30 This guy is full of shit. Aerodynamic lift is a mature science. His mystery mongering is incorrect. He is also incorrect to dismiss as useless the Bernoulli principle in explaining some aspects of lift. The cause and effect is not "backwards" but complementary. Bernoulli forces and Newton's third law are both required to fully understand aerodynamic lift. Neither principle requires equal transit time which has been, as he explained, falsified by experiment.
  7. G'day,

    Backtrack me to my "Aerodmodelling For Children" Playlist, wherein the Video, "World's Best Paper Aeroplane...", posted in 2011, shows how to fold this Design, and explains why it works so well...; I first saw it in 1973, being made and flown by a Papuan Highlander who was in Boarding-School in Australia..., presumably some Bush-Pilot taught his Village how to make them in the 1960's, unless it dates to the Aircrew operating there during WW-2.

    This bloke makes and understands how to tune them, and he may even have indepdndantly reinvented them, but the Design itself is what is classed as "Prior Knowledge", in the same way as if he were to have whittled-down a Tree and made claims to having invented the Wheel...

    Just(ifiably ?) saying...

    ;-p

    Ciao !
  8. I swear all these videos either have vsauce music or "this war of mine" music (or something reminiscent of them) in them
  9. Well, sigh, this guy is missing a lot in the basic aerodynamics of flight... Bernoullis principle is one of three laws/principles that makes planes fly. Hell, paper airplanes don't really even use Bernoullis principle, they use Newton's third law, and depend on a positive AoA to generate lift... Bernoullis principle has to do exclusively with cambered airfoils, either symmetric or asymmetric... A paper airplane is a flat surface, so this idea that a pressure differential is developed by a paper airplane at a zero degree AoA is wrong, makes his idea of basic aerodynamics flawed...

    -not some armchair teenage pilot... Embraer 175 pilot here...
  10. Weezy looks confused
  11. how to make plane?
  12. That's some good stuff you got there
  13. This guy has no idea what hes talking about. Some of the brightest minds to have ever graced the world developed the current models of aerodynamic lift, they are extremely accurate and well understood. If they weren't aeroplane would fall from the sky as often as paper plains do.
  14. So inspirational, makes me want to make a paper plane. best wishes to you all
  15. Gilderoy Lockehart
  16. Bernoulli's Principle is only in effect if there are no vortices, or turbulence. Using Bernoulli to explain that doesn't even make sense.
  17. Читер!
  18. If only I had the access to a space as large as this as most paper plane enthusiasts could only dream about, I could get close to 200 feet probably by the end of this year. Malaysia is a small place.
  19. Ken Blackburn
  20. This is super cool! I used to think that I was really good at making paper airplanes. 


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