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Broad Question
Which paper airplane will go the farthest?

Specific Question
Which type of White wing will soar the farthest?

Variables That Need To Be Controlled:
The area that my experiment takes place.

Hypothesis
I hypothesize that the white wing with the paper clip on the nose with go the furthest.

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I’m going to conduct my experiment at school, in the courtyard of the school. They're will be two people included in my experiment being conducted for the science fair. I’m only going to conduct three trials in one spot for the airplane, I made to experiment with in my project for the science fair. I am going to use a printed out spreadsheet to write down my data, and I am going to record my data for the experiment while I am conducting my science project. I’m going to make one airplane and a data table. I’m also going to take my supplies and go in the Kennett Middle School courtyard and conduct my experiment. I’m also going to fly the airplane and write down my data on my data table. The data I’m going to collect is about the distance my paper airplane flies.=====

Materials list

 * 1) White Wing Plane
 * 2) meter sticks
 * 3) data table

Detailed Procedure

 * 1) First I'm going to make my white wing plane.
 * 2) I will make a data table for the distance the white wing plane goes.
 * 3) I’m going to take them to the KMS court yard.
 * 4) I'm going to fly my white wing air plane in one certain place in the court yard.
 * 5) I will throw the airplane with my hand touching my shoulder and then quickly extending my arm letting go of the white wing airplane.
 * 6) I will write down how far each white wing airplane goes in one certain place in the courtyard.

Background Research
Directions: In order to present yourself as a researcher who is well-educated on their science fair topic, you will need to gain some background information. Add your research to the table below. Be sure to write everything in your own words and cite your sources using oslis.org. You must use at least one book in your research.

How Machines Work: Airplanes Graham, Ian. //How Machines Work: Aircraft//. Mankato, MN: Black rabbit books, 2009. Print. Information: lift, wing, pitch.

Information: from this site I got ten different ways to make ten different paper airplane models. I also got the measurements for the instructions on how to make the models.

Information: This site gave me a lot of information and different ways how to make different paper airplanes.

Information: This site is very helpful on making nice gliders.

Graphs

 * || No clip || Clip on the nose || Clip in the middle || Clip in the back ||  ||   ||
 * Trial 1 || 11.15 || 13.10 || 9 || 8.7 ||  ||   ||
 * Trial 2 || 6 || 15.80 || 11 || 2.15 ||  ||   ||
 * Trial 3 || 13 || 16 || 11 || BROKE ||  ||   ||

Conclusion
The original purpose of this experiment was to figure out what weight in a certain spot on the white wing plane will go the farthest.