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Hear my cry! Anonymous
Not really.
/po/, I'd like to test your intuition of physics.
What is there or what can you make that excerises the physical properties of aerodynamics and sailing?

Blah, in other words, can you make an air mobile?

PS. Pardon my bad English
>> To sage or not to sage... that is the question. !!u7H15vJR6mX
More like overblown English.

Try explaining it in layman's terms. Are you looking for some sort of ship papercraft that moves when blown on?
>> Anonymous
lol, thanx for not saging.
Yes, actually, I am looking for a papercraft of sorts that would... how would i say it... traverse a distance with a gust of wind? It's not limited to something on land or water.
I'm really looking for sail that would effectively catch wind... got me?
So yes, something that moves when blown on.
>> To sage or not to sage... that is the question. !!u7H15vJR6mX
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The first thing I thought of when you posted that were the blow and play cats from Sailor Moon -- http://www.kinmoku.net/tsukutte/downloads01.php

Any small papercrafts seem to do a great job of catching the wind; the smallest gust sends ones made out of copy paper flying. There's no reason a well-made papercraft ship made from cardstock then sealed and waterproofed couldn't sail across a pond with a paper sail...
>> Anonymous
Oh yeah, I forget to mention that I'd like to contest them to see which could traverse the farthest and/or at the fastest rate. The cats tend to go not in a preferred straight line. lol, they're fun nevertheless.
>> Fooley !!3U0fX54QY/N
I can see what you're asking, but the thing is with anything that uses a sail is that there's something else keeping it going straight. Most of the time, the mast itself can turn so you can adjust which direction you're going. Actually, most of the time you're not going parallel with the wind at all, but actually at an angle.