Stephan was right (sort of)! printer paper is made by cutting 17x22" sheets of paper into quarters; the weight is rated by how much a ream of the basis paper weighed. If you buy printer paper rated as 20lb, that means four reams (the equivalent of one basis ream) will add up to twenty
Felt is rated the same way. This weird stuff is based on historic principles not known to young people as history was eliminated out of our basic curriculum about half a century ago. Paper size today is based on the quarto system based on rag paper history, hence the the 17x22" standard sheet for office paper manufacture (8.5x11").
When in elementary school, I was caught flying a paper airplane and my punishment was to make 500 paper airplanes to fly from the balcony of the auditorium; ultimately to search through the seats for. I showed up with paper sacks full of planes made from sheets of newspaper. They flew all the way to the stage where they could be easily retrieved, but I only got to fly about ten of them before the vice-principal realized his mistake.
I fold my airplanes w/the creases on the top because it creates lift, whereas the bottom fold decreases it. (Josh explained this in the video before last)
Let’s get some air-soft on these bad boys mounted on a gimbal. Set up some water balloon ground targets and have a competition. Loser jump into the chilly pond over there. Giddy up!
"We love failures because failures bring understanding of what's wrong [and] with that bring solutions." Yes, yes, yes. Great attitude. Take risks. It's only when we take ourselves too seriously that we're afraid to make mistakes that other people can see. When we get past thinking we're better than other people, we become relatable, and we're able to relax and just live. Yes, "This is one of the beautiful things."
This entire paper airplane series has absolutely brought me abundant joy! I can't really explain it, but watching these iconic shapes fly touches me in a way that only the child in me can appreciate. And, at 64, anything that rekindles childlike wonder is a blessing. Thank you for that gift! Flight Test has become one of my all-time favorite RUclips channels. Your enthusiasm and your joy at creation is palpable. As always, thanks so much for sharing. Steve
Drape Nailed Talaoha I don't know if that was intentional but that pun was a real drag, however it was funny enough to lift my spirits, so I guess I'll stay aloft.... I'm not sorry
honestly the most majestic thing ive ever seen in my entire life i hope they start doing more mothership things because this was just another level of amazing
Suggestion: have a contest when you get a crowd of spectators, involving catching paper planes dropped from the big one. (Maybe just for kids?) Write the prizes on the planes, (or run the paper thru printer to make a flyer - pun!) They have to catch it in the air for it to count. Put up several drones or other cameras in the drop area so you can confirm they caught it. Maybe experiment with some of the other sorts of paper airplanes to find one that flies well from just being dropped, versus thrown. That stubby paper airplane that flies in circles might work well. It might stay the air longer at grabable height, but will be turning too, so could be challenging.
Paper is weighed by measuring how much a 500 sheet stack of 17" x 22" would be in a particular thickness. Yours paper was noted to be 20 pound and its weight measured at 5 pounds on the scale. 5 is one quarter of 20. Note that 8.5 x 11 is one quarter of 17 x 22 too.
yep. to further clarify, Most paper comes from what is called a "parent sheet" which is the size that is produced at a paper mill. So 20 pound bond is designated by what 500 sheets of the parent size weighs.
Jeffrey Leckemby so 8.5x11 is one quarter of 17x22, huh? Not sure how that can be since one quarter = 1/4th, which would mean 4 times 8,5 would be 17. 4 times 8.5 is not 17. 4 times 11 is also not 22.
@@Raycefan incorrect. To get four sheets of 8.5 by 11, you would cut the 22 in half, making two 17x11 sheets. Now, if you cut the 17 in half, you have your four 8.5x11 sheets. Just to confuse even further, most parent sheets are 23x35. So you actually get eight 8.5x11 sheets (there is extra that is trimmed away, or for printing, can be used to "bleed" an image off of a finished page)
That was one brilliant sight watching all those little paper air planes drop out and fly, That has to be a world record right there, awesome video guys.
They did more dmg to the plane trying to get it out, than getting it stuck in the tree did. Hes comparing the dmg done by them vs the tree upon crashing
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Lights Camera and Lego they would have to make the planes out of paper and maybe balsa wood or something light for a structure, so that the air soft will actually do damage. But the problem is an air soft would be really heavy relative to the plane.
paper is made in gigantic sheets, the weight of paper is how heavy the gigantic sheet waighs, good quality drawing paper is 100, ink paper in 80 and printer is between 15 and 20
I saw one comment in the membership forum that I think would be wild...drop Stefan from it! ;-) Hanging from a parachute! That was just beyond epic guys!
You should do a video with the F/A-18's were you attach a retractable tail hook on one and put some rubber bands or something on redi board runway and you have to do a carrier type landing now that would be an awesome video to do.
You guys probably already know this but this paper plane was design to go far at a high speed due to it being very light like all high speeds jet planes do. Its not flying well because its not going fast enough to generate enough lift to be stable due to its small wing size/span. There are overall three important things for a plane to go far and fast. Drag, Lift and wing size/spam. The less Drag you have the fast you can go. The Fast you go more Lift you will generate with a given wing size/span. If you have a lot of lift to spare you can reduce the wing size/span and that will reduce the surface area reducing Drag. This is a endless cycle. What puts a end to this is cargo size and weight. The bigger the cargo the bigger the plane will be because the cargo need to fit inside the plane and the bigger the plane the greater is its Drag. And more weight will need more lift to take the plane out of the ground limiting how small your wing can be. Another ting that is a limiting factor is runway. If you have very small wings you will only generate lift to take off at very high speeds and you only have a limited space to accelerate. If you cant accelerate in the given space you will need a more powerful engine and a more powerful engine is usually heavier. More weight will need even more acceleration and it will require a even more powerful engine and the cycle goes on. Another way around the problem is variable-sweep wings but it also adds more weight (may or may not be as much as a more powerful engine) and introduces its own share of problems like complexity, weak points/material fatigue and others. When you balance all of those things you will have the most efficient plane for its intended purpose.
I have a suggestion if you want to rebuild it: Try attaching some of the smaller paper airplanes to the larger one via fishing line/nylon or whatever, and then they will fall out and sort of follow the mothership, like a fleet or squadron. -So you would have the mothership in front, with 3-4 smaller ones behind, and 3-4 normal ones coming out of each of those. It may not be possible, but if it is then that would be really cool to see.
Where is the other Josh ? Haven't seen him for a while. Hope everything is well. UPDATE: yes, I meant Josh Scott and I had seen a video of WW veterans in my yt list 4 or 5 month but did not thought that he had left flitetest ... But today I noticed that I haven't seen a Josh & Josh video for a while and that I missed it or his part at least. And no, I did not mean drama queen Josh Bardwell, can't remember to have seen him here
Josh Scott was cool but I got the impression he wasn't that into the flying. Bardwell is a good guy but the fpv community likes drama which any youtuber should ignore.
Pounds, as you might have guessed, refers to the weight of the paper. It is normally measured by how much 500 sheets (or a ream) of paper weighs in its basic unit uncut size, which means before being cut to Letter size or Legal size, the paper is weighed and categorized. The thicker the stock, the higher the weight.
Truly an aircraft carrier. An aircraft, aircraft carrier! This was awesome!!! I want to see video of you guys flying this mission during a public display with emphasis on reaction shots of the kids, teens, and adults! Keep up the great fun, guys!
6:58 It is not called "Auto-level" It's actually due to "center of mass of plane " which the average most weight on plane which is concentrated at a particular point or part.
Paper weight is basically a way to gauge the thickness of paper. Paper weight is commonly determined by weighing 500 sheets of 17" x 22" paper which is the equivalent of four 500 sheet packages (reams) of paper.
You guys are a breath fresh air. The fun and excitement are way cool. After 30 years of non rc I have bought a used timber and will have my maiden flight today. Man things have changed! Would love to join but have been down for 6 months with a broken ankle. Will join when I’m back on top!
I LOVE THIS!!! All of you make a wonderfull team. Great fun!! I suggest a challenge for you all. Recreate a dambuster raid, with a dam, with speed and height to scale, with views from the plane for the bombardier. I realise this would mean a LOT of, working together, therefore I think YOU can do it. Thank you VERY, much, for your fun vids. Greetings from The Netherlands.
Kinda but not as much I can play the theme he's a pirate On ukelele but I plug in an aux and it sounds like a damn electric guitar which I also play I play 8 sting and taught myself how to play
I have a cool video idea - one person makes the tail for a plane, one person makes the fuselage and one person makes the wing without seeing each other's design. Then you join the 3 together and see if it flies
In kindergarten, knowing how to fold a paper airplane was a novelty, like knowing how to play a guitar in middle school. I loosely observed the rough movements of others and kind of just formed a vague idea of what I should do to the poor pieces of paper before me. From then on, I just randomly folded and threw them. It didn't really matter which side the folds were in, only now did I really notice that they varied greatly in my memories. I liked folding the back of the wings in alternate directions, up and down. I'd throw them and they'd spiral through the air. I called them air torpedoes.
Stephan was right (sort of)! printer paper is made by cutting 17x22" sheets of paper into quarters; the weight is rated by how much a ream of the basis paper weighed. If you buy printer paper rated as 20lb, that means four reams (the equivalent of one basis ream) will add up to twenty
Aw!! Beat me to it. 4 reams of letter paper is 20lbs.
Correct!
As well as having a few goog laughs, I learned something
Felt is rated the same way. This weird stuff is based on historic principles not known to young people as history was eliminated out of our basic curriculum about half a century ago. Paper size today is based on the quarto system based on rag paper history, hence the the 17x22" standard sheet for office paper manufacture (8.5x11").
Nikole just Rocked the facts!
When in elementary school, I was caught flying a paper airplane and my punishment was to make 500 paper airplanes to fly from the balcony of the auditorium; ultimately to search through the seats for. I showed up with paper sacks full of planes made from sheets of newspaper. They flew all the way to the stage where they could be easily retrieved, but I only got to fly about ten of them before the vice-principal realized his mistake.
Wow
Wow.no comment...
I did that and got detention
Wow.
Tell me more I want know
Teacher: Let’s make paper airplanes
Quiet kid:
T҉r҉a҉s҉h҉b҉i҉n҉ *quiet kid: this times 1000
@@king_nurdle8967 *quiet kid: builds an airship
@@carteradams43 quiet kid builds a fleet now
Post this on Reddit you will get more recognition
bradley yang quiet kid now builds an army
Math questions be like:
John has 400 paper planes
How many paper planes are left when John threw every paper plane he had. Show your Solution
400-400+epic=yeet
@@Aswdfrl Incorrect
400-400=answer
Amy has 250 more than John. How many does Amy have?
Nobody:
The Galactic Empire thinking of ship designs:
JC Stone top notch
Arsenal bird
I fold my airplanes w/the creases on the top because it creates lift, whereas the bottom fold decreases it. (Josh explained this in the video before last)
Family Riley #teaminside
I just realized while watching this that I always folded with creases outside, and it makes so much more sense to make them inside !
Would you kindly explain what you mean by on top vs on bottom?
Edit: Nevermind my friend, I should've waited till later in the vid
Let’s get some air-soft on these bad boys mounted on a gimbal. Set up some water balloon ground targets and have a competition. Loser jump into the chilly pond over there. Giddy up!
Ryan's Reef now this needs to happen
Yes pls hsppen
Basically a paper battle plane xd
Oh and they should hoook up a camera
"We love failures because failures bring understanding of what's wrong [and] with that bring solutions." Yes, yes, yes. Great attitude. Take risks. It's only when we take ourselves too seriously that we're afraid to make mistakes that other people can see. When we get past thinking we're better than other people, we become relatable, and we're able to relax and just live. Yes, "This is one of the beautiful things."
Everyone in 2019: *TEAM TREES!!*
These Dudes: *P a p e r P l a n e s*
but this vid is from 2020
Lol
Every time they say “we have a sponsor” I get scared they’re going to say raid shadow legends
Same
Because it's annoying!
Or afk arena. 😑
yeah, me too
Same
This entire paper airplane series has absolutely brought me abundant joy! I can't really explain it, but watching these iconic shapes fly touches me in a way that only the child in me can appreciate. And, at 64, anything that rekindles childlike wonder is a blessing. Thank you for that gift!
Flight Test has become one of my all-time favorite RUclips channels. Your enthusiasm and your joy at creation is palpable. As always, thanks so much for sharing.
Steve
Cool Steve
"not all planes need to fly great" is something i never thought i would hear watching this channel
Kinda sounds uplifting
LMFAO
Haha
Unless and until you have people abord🤣
Drape Nailed Talaoha I don't know if that was intentional but that pun was a real drag, however it was funny enough to lift my spirits, so I guess I'll stay aloft.... I'm not sorry
@@luxdeitine4882 did not notice until you said it actually...
5:42 that my friends... is commitment
Erusean military tests new aircraft called the "Arsenal Bird"
Legit, also ace combat 7 reference
i played that game yesterday! (ace combat 7)
I just finished that game yesterday
Ace combat confirmid
But, the Arsenal Birds was Osean. The Eruseans just stole them.
19:46
Star destroyers when they see a small fleet of x-wings
5:38 did anyone her that subtle but heart-touching "OOF"
Heard it faintly. Heart touched... saintly.
Now I have
Piyoku plays nope
Yup
Love the channel guys! I’m 13 and I’m building a tiny trainer this week! Can’t wait to fly it!
Next: Attempting to drop hundreds of worlds 2nd largest paper airplanes from paper mothership
No one:
That one person on membership: fly it through 3 rings of fire
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honestly the most majestic thing ive ever seen in my entire life
i hope they start doing more mothership things because this was just another level of amazing
Suggestion: have a contest when you get a crowd of spectators, involving catching paper planes dropped from the big one. (Maybe just for kids?) Write the prizes on the planes, (or run the paper thru printer to make a flyer - pun!) They have to catch it in the air for it to count. Put up several drones or other cameras in the drop area so you can confirm they caught it. Maybe experiment with some of the other sorts of paper airplanes to find one that flies well from just being dropped, versus thrown. That stubby paper airplane that flies in circles might work well. It might stay the air longer at grabable height, but will be turning too, so could be challenging.
The inside of course, what physcopath folds them on the outside
Buissness Cat #teaminside
Exactly why would you fold a paper airplane on the outide... ew
I'm an outty sorry..lol
Everyone rise and give Simon Glenn a dislike he is an admitted outy RISE
Ok
Drone: Fly behind the the giant paper airplane.
Giant airplane: My little babys... Yes, my little babys.
Not tryna be a grammar police but I have to sorry chief but it’s baby’s
CinematicToaster43 I don’t think either of you is right it’s “babies” as in many baby airplanes
It’s Babis. Dummy.
It’s babiey’s
Ok thanks for that, i dont speak english very well actually.
19:45 hundreds of US soldiers dropping on al-Qaeda base on afghanistan
Lmao 😂
16:56 Boeing's motto "Not all planes need to fly......great."
But it would be nice LOL
Cheap
Lol
Boeing cares more about profits than lives, typical American greed stuff.
*looks at 737 max and P-26, that was in service at the same time as the A6M zero*
They didn’t really fly, let alone greatly
Make the AT-AT fly!
Everybody spam make at-at fly
YEAH! Using the ATAT carrier ship from canon!
Make a flying earth!!!!
@@bermchasin or a flying flat earth
The only situation where a flat earth is easier to us.
#globehead
Paper is weighed by measuring how much a 500 sheet stack of 17" x 22" would be in a particular thickness. Yours paper was noted to be 20 pound and its weight measured at 5 pounds on the scale. 5 is one quarter of 20. Note that 8.5 x 11 is one quarter of 17 x 22 too.
yep. to further clarify, Most paper comes from what is called a "parent sheet" which is the size that is produced at a paper mill. So 20 pound bond is designated by what 500 sheets of the parent size weighs.
Im used to paper being rated at XX0grams/m^2 :-)
Jeffrey Leckemby so 8.5x11 is one quarter of 17x22, huh? Not sure how that can be since one quarter = 1/4th, which would mean 4 times 8,5 would be 17. 4 times 8.5 is not 17. 4 times 11 is also not 22.
Raycefan its 4 times the area not the length that counts.
Doubling both sides gives you 4 times the area.
@@Raycefan incorrect. To get four sheets of 8.5 by 11, you would cut the 22 in half, making two 17x11 sheets. Now, if you cut the 17 in half, you have your four 8.5x11 sheets. Just to confuse even further, most parent sheets are 23x35. So you actually get eight 8.5x11 sheets (there is extra that is trimmed away, or for printing, can be used to "bleed" an image off of a finished page)
Make a huge rc battleship or air ship with a ton of fpv turrets that can be controlled with servos so you have a captin and some gunners
Rare footage of Mother paper plane teaching its baby planes how to fly
That was one brilliant sight watching all those little paper air planes drop out and fly, That has to be a world record right there, awesome video guys.
"we did more damage to it getting out of the tree than the tree did to the plane" please explain
They did more dmg to the plane trying to get it out, than getting it stuck in the tree did. Hes comparing the dmg done by them vs the tree upon crashing
It's probably like when your egg shell comes with the egg you're cooking, and you destroy the edible part of the egg trying to get the shell bits.
Yes
it's mostly due to the shape... just think about it like this, it's harder to pull and arrow out of a target than it is to put one in
Just one word, papercuts.
Ouch.
Oof
Ouch.
oof
Uff
Folded both ways out side was when I wanted “landing gear”
18:16 this is where it flies
That was cool! I have always folded my paper planes inside. Never made one the other way.
h2con #teaminside
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So amazing! Better than I could have imagined seeing all those paper airplanes take flight! Great job 👍
Was waiting for this!!!
17:40 Tell Jones to give no quarter. That should brighten his day.
It’s like tie fighters launching out of an imperial star destroyer
I love you guys, as you make to coolest things fly ! FliteTest lifts my spirits ! Thanks guys !
FPV AIRSOFT DOGFIGHT WITH THE PLANES IN THE BACKGROUND PLZ!!
They did this in the early days with a Kraken I believe
Lights Camera and Lego they would have to make the planes out of paper and maybe balsa wood or something light for a structure, so that the air soft will actually do damage. But the problem is an air soft would be really heavy relative to the plane.
Me beast: Save the trees
Flite Test: Mother of paper airplanes!!!
its mr beast
@@racelkatyusha403 probably autocorrect
RUclips:
Me: SEE THIS I LIKE THIS
Me to me to
paper is made in gigantic sheets, the weight of paper is how heavy the gigantic sheet waighs, good quality drawing paper is 100, ink paper in 80 and printer is between 15 and 20
*weighs
* is
Not true, its just how much 500 sheets weigh
@@m.streicher8286 500 sheets of uncut paper.
@@m.streicher8286 do you work in a paper factory or know someone who does?
“Not all planes need to fly great” -Alex
glad I'm not the only one who did a double take on that line.
Perfection lies in imperfection
Boeing 737 Max strongly agrees :)
19:46 Arsenal Birds when it flown to the frontline of Scofields Plateau.
imagine a person in their car driving by, "Oh look a paper airplane"
Flitetest uploads
Me: I AM SPEED!!!!!!!
I saw one comment in the membership forum that I think would be wild...drop Stefan from it! ;-) Hanging from a parachute!
That was just beyond epic guys!
"I want to thank our sponsor... Hello Fresh"
Every other RUclipsr: "Raid Shadow Legends"
Thumbnail: Paper Airplane Mothership
Me: *this is gonna get crazy real fast*
Flite test: let's drop hundreds of paper airplains in the sky
Street sweepers:
👁👄👁
0:25 yup that’s the most important plane to put steering in not an a380
19:53 que twister music! “DORTHY’S FLYIN!”
“I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.” -Thomas Edison
Edison is trash
Hahaha!!! "I was making 4 at a time!" Lol that is the best thing ever! Work smarter, not harder!!
You should do a video with the F/A-18's were you attach a retractable tail hook on one and put some rubber bands or something on redi board runway and you have to do a carrier type landing now that would be an awesome video to do.
You guys probably already know this but this paper plane was design to go far at a high speed due to it being very light like all high speeds jet planes do.
Its not flying well because its not going fast enough to generate enough lift to be stable due to its small wing size/span.
There are overall three important things for a plane to go far and fast. Drag, Lift and wing size/spam.
The less Drag you have the fast you can go.
The Fast you go more Lift you will generate with a given wing size/span.
If you have a lot of lift to spare you can reduce the wing size/span and that will reduce the surface area reducing Drag.
This is a endless cycle. What puts a end to this is cargo size and weight.
The bigger the cargo the bigger the plane will be because the cargo need to fit inside the plane and the bigger the plane the greater is its Drag.
And more weight will need more lift to take the plane out of the ground limiting how small your wing can be.
Another ting that is a limiting factor is runway. If you have very small wings you will only generate lift to take off at very high speeds and you only have a limited space to accelerate.
If you cant accelerate in the given space you will need a more powerful engine and a more powerful engine is usually heavier.
More weight will need even more acceleration and it will require a even more powerful engine and the cycle goes on.
Another way around the problem is variable-sweep wings but it also adds more weight (may or may not be as much as a more powerful engine) and introduces its own share of problems like complexity, weak points/material fatigue and others.
When you balance all of those things you will have the most efficient plane for its intended purpose.
I have a suggestion if you want to rebuild it: Try attaching some of the smaller paper airplanes to the larger one via fishing line/nylon or whatever, and then they will fall out and sort of follow the mothership, like a fleet or squadron.
-So you would have the mothership in front, with 3-4 smaller ones behind, and 3-4 normal ones coming out of each of those. It may not be possible, but if it is then that would be really cool to see.
this remind me of a soviet project involving attaching a plane to a larger plane.
and it actually worked
Out side that’s how my mom taught me (she made them for me when I was little)
That's a beautiful memory
Me : making paper airplane in class
Teacher : you are going to make them throughout your life
Me : thanks....
HELLO FRESH IS AWSOME TY
you might try paratroopers with coffee filter parachutes and blow them out the back.
If the mothership’s cornered, they have a whole army hidden inside of it
*throws paper plane up
*crashes straight down
"This is gonna be fine"
Lmao
Where is the other Josh ?
Haven't seen him for a while.
Hope everything is well.
UPDATE: yes, I meant Josh Scott and I had seen a video of WW veterans in my yt list 4 or 5 month but did not thought that he had left flitetest
...
But today I noticed that I haven't seen a Josh & Josh video for a while and that I missed it or his part at least.
And no,
I did not mean drama queen Josh Bardwell,
can't remember to have seen him here
TYP xxi yeah, same here
He has his own channel now. It's memoirs of wwII guys.
Hope you dont mean Joshua Bardwell, hes to good for everyone.
Wait there's another Josh?
Josh Scott was cool but I got the impression he wasn't that into the flying. Bardwell is a good guy but the fpv community likes drama which any youtuber should ignore.
Pounds, as you might have guessed, refers to the weight of the paper. It is normally measured by how much 500 sheets (or a ream) of paper weighs in its basic unit uncut size, which means before being cut to Letter size or Legal size, the paper is weighed and categorized. The thicker the stock, the higher the weight.
4 adult men, playing paper planes. One them chasing the falling down paper plane.
That's it, no more cheering moments than this.
FliteTest for real gonna save us from an alien invasion one day, no cap
Idea: Flying CyberTruck vs. Flying ATAT !?! (With Airsoft Combat!)
Amazing idea.
1:37
So Josh, when do we get that Bf-109 I see?
2:11, You've got a ME-262, a Mosquito, a spitfire and a BF-109 fully painted behind you and you're showing us a paper airplane?
Almost commented the same thing! You want me to look at this paper airplane when you have all those monsters behind you....
I think they already have videos of those.
Christopher Doman I know right !!
I saw that too!
Have they made a B-17 yet? I’d love to see that.
Truly an aircraft carrier. An aircraft, aircraft carrier! This was awesome!!! I want to see video of you guys flying this mission during a public display with emphasis on reaction shots of the kids, teens, and adults! Keep up the great fun, guys!
This catching of planes brings back memories, awesome ones.
girlfriend: *i hope my bf isnt cheating on me*
bf and the boys: 20:00
6:58 It is not called "Auto-level" It's actually due to "center of mass of plane " which the average most weight
on plane which is concentrated at a particular point or part.
He said it acts as auto-level. And all you did was define center of mass, not how where it is causes the plane to level out.
imagine that some of the plane in the "mother ship" were also rc so people could fly the planes when they drop out
Paper weight is basically a way to gauge the thickness of paper. Paper weight is commonly determined by weighing 500 sheets of 17" x 22" paper which is the equivalent of four 500 sheet packages (reams) of paper.
Seeing how happy you guys were made this so much better.
The basis size for 8.5x11" 20 pound bond paper is 17x22". 1000 sheets, in that size, would weigh 20 pounds.
500 sheets actually
Could you launch a RC Glider with a drone . . .? With a lightweight cable pulling it behind the drone?
You might get the opportunity
When Team tree finds about this: hey RUclips can you delete this channel?
Misty Pytel why will they want it deleted
Because there using so much paper in this video!
@@mistypytel7247 I think I get it now it's because papers are made from trees
Mastura Rahman right, and trees don’t grow back. Also they are not grown or harvested in tree farms... hope you catch the sarcasm
Why does it take so long for people to get it
You guys are a breath fresh air.
The fun and excitement are way cool.
After 30 years of non rc I have bought a used timber and will have my maiden flight today.
Man things have changed!
Would love to join but have been down for 6 months with a broken ankle.
Will join when I’m back on top!
I LOVE THIS!!! All of you make a wonderfull team. Great fun!!
I suggest a challenge for you all. Recreate a dambuster raid, with a dam, with speed and height to scale, with views from the plane for the bombardier.
I realise this would mean a LOT of, working together, therefore I think YOU can do it.
Thank you VERY, much, for your fun vids. Greetings from The Netherlands.
At 2:49 did anyone else hear The Pirates of the Caribbean song like when he starts up the engine thing?
No
Kinda but not as much
I can play the theme he's a pirate
On ukelele but I plug in an aux and it sounds like a damn electric guitar which I also play I play 8 sting and taught myself how to play
We need a little more power, Josh “Yes we need a lot more Power” funny
Frick not first comment
U guys are awesome
2nd comment 😣
I have a cool video idea - one person makes the tail for a plane, one person makes the fuselage and one person makes the wing without seeing each other's design. Then you join the 3 together and see if it flies
i HAVE NO IDEA WHY THIS WAS RECOMMENDED BY THAT WAS PRETTY DANG AWESOME TO WATCH.
Do they ship food when the corona is closing everything
Yeah.... but why are you asking that here and not just google?
can we have arsenal bird at home?
no, we have arsenal bird at home
arsenal bird at home:
World record is folded on the outside, just saying.
Anon Anon world record is also a different type of paper airplane, just saying
You’re talking about the time aloft record. The world record that is talked about more is a glider.
For anyone who wants to get to the good part it starts at 19:40
Why did that finale bring tears to my eyes
Next up: making a real artillery to perform terrorism act.
Hahah
At 13:11 did you notice he was wearing a “The King of Random” hat.
Josh especially has been repping KoR wear a ton ever since the tragedy. Grant really meant a lot to the FT crew.
@@rmdcade1717 Long live the King
1:11 someone suggested strapping Steffan to the paper airplane and I agree
Cool make it like a missle
In kindergarten, knowing how to fold a paper airplane was a novelty, like knowing how to play a guitar in middle school. I loosely observed the rough movements of others and kind of just formed a vague idea of what I should do to the poor pieces of paper before me. From then on, I just randomly folded and threw them. It didn't really matter which side the folds were in, only now did I really notice that they varied greatly in my memories.
I liked folding the back of the wings in alternate directions, up and down. I'd throw them and they'd spiral through the air. I called them air torpedoes.