After finishing school early one day, while Alli was still working, Ian disappeared into his room on some sort of mission. When he came out, he was excited.
Ian - I made an airplane contest! Alli, would you like to play?!?
Alli - Sure!
But what is an airplane contest? Ian went on to explain it.
You can see that Distance is weighted the most heavily, having a possible 20 points. Looks, Speed, and Time to Make are each worth a possible 10 points each.
Alli came out of their room after 4:30 minutes with a typical paper airplane design that was colored nicely.
Unfortunately, it wasn't all that aerodynamic.
Ian finished his design in 3:30 minutes. His is less airplane like, and more crumpled cylinder of paper.
It was less "flying" and more "hurling" the airplane.
Best of 3 throws for distance.
Ian's ended up going the furthest.
Ian - If you don't want to use your own plane, you're allowed to use any of these alternate planes I made.
The contest.
Each of them had a different design. These are all very colorful with different designs.
Neither chose to go with the alternate planes, but we designed to try throwing them anyway.
None of those planes flew any better than their original ones, so it's good they didn't pick them. Fun idea to make them though Ian.
A look at all the airplanes and designs.
What about the judging?
Dad:
Ian - Distance: 10, Looks: 2, Speed: 5, Time to make: 6. Total 23
Alli - Distance: 3, Looks: 8, Speed: 2, Time to make: 4. Total 17
Mom:
Ian - Distance: 12, Looks: 2, Speed: 8, Time to make: 8. Total 30
Alli - Distance: 4, Looks: 8, Speed: 2, Time to make: 7. Total 21
And so, with a total of 53 points to 38 points, Ian has won the Airplane Contest.
Good efforts from Ian and Alli...Alli went with the classic look to "glide into the skies", while Ian chose a futuristic design to "blast off into the skies"! Imagine where either plane would have landed on a blustery day :-) EOM
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