Make Project- Airplane Style By Aaroñ Levett,Gloria Ñoble, and Ñicole Floyd-Stancil
Accomplishments Some accomplishments I have made are making the copy paper airplanes, the three tests along with the three trials. We experienced difficulties as well. We had to test the plains by time they were in the air (seconds) and timed on Aarons phone. We recorded the results in the Excel sheet we had made. We see clearly which plains where the best in each test by getting the average.
Complications/ Challenges We had to redo some of our testing due to inaccuracy and bad throwing. We also had to redo some airplanes because of the condition of the most recent plains, in other words they were in bad shape. We had to use Aarons phone for the tests so if he didn’t bring it, this would subtract time from the tests. We sometimes had some technical difficulties so this also had us slow down.
The End Results: For the open door test the Arrow made out of notebook paper flew the longest time: approximately 2 seconds (average). For the test of the airplanes outside the Arrow made out of the notebook paper flew approximately 1.9 seconds (average), in all it was in the air the longest. For the Brutal Force test (Throwing the airplanes with all of your arm strength) the Moth made out of copy paper flew approximately 3 seconds (average) in all this was in the air the longest. In terms of the time, the brutal force helped the airplanes glide in the air longer. But if you look at the results, the Arrow made of the notebook paper got better results in the tests.
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