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  2. Yasuaki Ninomiya - Wikipedia

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    He created paper airplanes since childhood and on Christmas Eve, 1966 learned that he could enter his designs in the First Great International Paper Airplane Contest. 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 ...

  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. Kline–Fogleman airfoil - Wikipedia

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    Time published an April 2, 1973 article, The Paper-Plane Caper, [2] about the paper airplane and its Kline–Fogleman airfoil. Also in 1973, CBS 60 Minutes did a 15-minute segment on the KF airfoil. CBS reran the show in 1976. [citation needed] In 1985, Kline wrote a book entitled The Ultimate Paper Airplane. [3]

  5. Paper planes launched from space - Wikipedia

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    The planes were to have been made from heat-resistant paper treated with silicon. [ 5 ] As the Japanese/ JAXA project was outlined, scientists would have had no way to track the airplanes or to predict where they might land; and as 70% of the Earth's surface is covered in water, the craft would have anticipated a wet reunion with the planet.

  6. Who invented the airplane? What to know about the first ... - AOL

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    Who invented the first successful airplane depends on how people define an aircraft, Paone said. Wilbur and Orville Wright, colloquially known as the Wright Brothers, are credited with flying the ...

  7. Rubin: A new mural at WSU remembers an old tradition ― paper ...

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    Paper airplanes hang from the ceiling in the dining commons at Wayne State University’s Student Center. The unique campus tradition of flinging them from 2½ stories below came to an end when ...

  8. Static model aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Static model airplanes are non-flying representations of aircraft that are designed primarily for display and educational purposes. [1] These models are used in wind tunnel testing to gather data for the design of full-scale aircraft. [2] They are made in a wide array of sizes, ranging from miniature versions to those exceeding five feet in length.

  9. NATO fighter pilots break down their Eurofighter vs F-35 ...

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    The pilots used paper airplanes to talk about their fight and their various maneuvers. Two NATO fighter jet pilots recently compared notes after going head-to-head in a "dogfight" in the skies ...