Paper Airplane Flight Down Infinite Corridor
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I'd hate to be at the end of the corridor at night...
Alone
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Lets get mythbusters on this one
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I like the part when the plane is flying.
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1:57 I like the part where he had to maneuver the zig-zag.
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This why you are at MIT or was
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Hey, I know where this is! That's MIT. The place with the pillars is Lobby 7 and I would is flying down the the corridors around the Aeronautics dept.
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dats sick blud
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how do you fly it?
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nice, you need a skateboard or rollerblades to make things smoother
riothero313 1 year ago
@riothero313 Yes, some of the jiggle is due to not being on wheels, but the plane is also flying through turbulence which leads to jiggle no matter what the camera mount.
paperairplanesurfer 1 year ago
The tumblewing (tumbler) should be the best glider for flying indoors because it is the slowest and most maneuverable. If there is the slightest wind outside the tumbler quickly becomes uncontrollable. It really needs very still air.
paperairplanesurfer 2 years ago
before attempting to fly with the controllable slope (96cmX75cm corrugated cardboard) do a preflight glide. The airplane should fly steadily in a straight line. This will show that the glider is properly trin and the air you intend to fly in is free of drafts and turbulence.
paperairplanesurfer 2 years ago