Further Reading / Bibliography

Bibliography:

"Types of forces and free body diagrams". Khan, Salman. Khan Academy. Link.

"The Meaning of Force". The Physics Classroom. 2015. Link.

"Forces Acting on an Airplane". The Aviation Museum. June 2015. Link.

"An Aerodynamicists's View of Lift, Bernoulli, and Newton". Eastlake, Charles N. The Physics Teacher. March 2002. Link.

"How to make Paper Plane Launcher from Cardboard at Home". Beginner Life. April 2018. Link.

"Take Off with Paper Airplanes". University of Colorado Boulder. 2019. Link.


Further Reading:

Below are some links that might interest those who enjoy flying paper airplanes.

Walkalong gliders! Quite fascinating to see and build:
Lots of articles on angles, mass, aspect ratio and how they affect flight, as well as videos and project how-tos.
Has an article for making your very own walkalong glider! Personally made one, took roughly 10 minutes' time.
Plenty of designs, and not much theory; fun for those who just wants to make planes.

And more planes to build:
More airplane designs, on par with difficulty of planes presented in class.
And some more from MIT.

Miscellaneous:
Learn theory from NASA.
Veritaseum talks about lift (Bernouilli vs Newton).