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What is the mathematical truth of paper airplanes?
Through the relative aerodynamic structure of the fuselage, the surrounding airflow is changed from turbulence to regular airflow, which makes the aircraft in a relatively stable state during flight.

In this way, the paper plane can maintain a relatively stable posture (without turning around), draw a beautiful arc in the air, and then fall to the ground.