#1 BEST Paper Plane - Circle Paper & Straws Airplane - DIY Paper Toys (S.T.E.M.)

Red Ted Art (Maggy Woodley)
31 Mar 201604:19

Summary

TLDRIn this fun and educational video, viewers learn how to make a unique paper and straw plane that is easy to create and perfect for games like throw and catch. The tutorial emphasizes STEM experimentation, encouraging users to test different materials, paper types, and straw sizes to optimize flight. The key to success lies in creating two loops of different sizes, with the larger loop being about twice the size of the smaller one. The video also invites creativity and exploration, making it an engaging activity for all ages to experiment with the science of flight.

Takeaways

  • šŸ˜€ Easy-to-make paper plane using a straw and light card.
  • šŸ˜€ The plane design works well for games of throw and catch.
  • šŸ˜€ Itā€™s a great STEM activity for experimenting with different materials and designs.
  • šŸ˜€ You can create both smaller and larger versions of the paper plane.
  • šŸ˜€ The planeā€™s flight performance can be influenced by different straw sizes and types.
  • šŸ˜€ The key to a successful design is having the bigger circle twice the size of the smaller one.
  • šŸ˜€ You can combine two pieces of paper to create larger loops if the proportions donā€™t work.
  • šŸ˜€ Experimenting with different shapes (like triangles) helps understand the effect on flight.
  • šŸ˜€ Predicting how different factors will affect flight is an essential part of the experiment.
  • šŸ˜€ The process encourages hands-on learning and creativity with minimal materials.
  • šŸ˜€ Viewers are encouraged to subscribe, comment, and share their own craft ideas.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of this DIY project?

    -The main purpose of this project is to create a paper-and-straw airplane that flies well and can be used for games of throw and catch. It also serves as a fun and educational STEM activity where you can experiment with different designs and materials.

  • What materials are needed to create the paper-and-straw airplane?

    -You will need a straw, a piece of light card or paper (like an old subject divider), scissors, and tape. You can also experiment with different types of paper and straw sizes.

  • How long should the strip of paper be for the airplane?

    -The strip of paper should be approximately 20 cm long. However, if you don't have paper of that size, you can combine two pieces to achieve the desired length.

  • Why is the size of the two loops important for the airplaneā€™s flight?

    -The loops should be different sizes, with the bigger loop being approximately twice the size of the smaller loop. This ratio helps the airplane fly better by balancing the air resistance and aerodynamics.

  • Can I use different types of paper for this project?

    -Yes, you can experiment with different types of paper, such as light card, cardboard, or regular printer paper. The weight of the paper can affect the flight, so itā€™s a good idea to test which paper works best for your design.

  • What is the role of experimentation in this project?

    -Experimentation is key in this project. You can try different sizes of loops, straw types, and paper materials to see how they affect the airplane's flight. The goal is to predict what will work best and test your hypothesis.

  • How do you attach the loops to the straw?

    -Once you've created the two loops from the paper, you tape them to the bottom of the straw. The key is to ensure that the loops are attached straight and perpendicular to the straw for the best balance.

  • What are some variations you can try with this paper airplane project?

    -You can experiment with smaller or larger loops, different-sized straws, heavier or lighter paper, and even change the shape of the loops (e.g., trying triangular loops). These variations can help you find the best design for your airplane.

  • What is the STEM aspect of this project?

    -The STEM aspect comes from the opportunity to experiment with various materials and predict how changes will affect the airplane's performance. This project helps students learn about aerodynamics, material properties, and scientific experimentation.

  • Why does the host suggest using a 'chubby' straw for the airplane?

    -A 'chubby' or thicker straw may provide a better structure or stability for the airplane, but the size and type of straw can be experimented with to see what works best for your specific design.

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