Today,
My classmates and I partnered up and made a paper plane. We all had unique different type of planes. My type of plane was pointy and quite long. I had plenty of options but I selected this type of plane because in tutorials the plane was smooth flying and had far distance . The nose ending of my plane was squashed sadly.
Although the plane I tried to make wasn’t in perfect condition, the plane did fly very far which made me get to short number scores!
You may be wondering how did I get short number of scores? Even though the places we touched was far from each other. I felt the direction of the wind and tried to throw the plane from where the wind was swooshing because I know the wind would give the plane more strength to fly.
I threw pretty roughly from what I remembered and I did get a good result to it though.
It definitely felt like a competition because my classmates tried to make our plane fly farer and faster. But as the course completed, I had so much fun!
It was indeed a hectic course!
Blyat
ReplyDeleteHey Ema,
ReplyDeleteNice Plane
But did it fly well?
Yes it was the best of them all.
DeleteHi Ema, a great reflection of your paper plane choice. I especially like the way you have commented on why you made your choice, because of the long distance ability. I also like how you have thought of how the wind factor impacted on the planes flying ability. Remember to include in your blog posts, what you would do next time to improve the paper plane challenge. Tino Pai!
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ReplyDeleteHi Ema It kinda funny how your plane got a squashed nose but still looks great. 🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great and good work
Ma'u ha aho Lelei 😊