An arrow flies true due to a combination of factors including its straightness, proper fletching, and balanced weight distribution. The fletching stabilizes the arrow's flight by creating rotational forces that help it maintain a straight trajectory. Additionally, the nocking point alignment and the bow's release technique also contribute to ensuring that the arrow travels accurately towards its target. Together, these elements ensure that the arrow achieves optimal aerodynamic performance and minimizes any deviation in flight.
the answer is 12.
True
The word head makes a compound word with both arrow and line. Examples: arrowhead, headline
No number, by itself, makes it true.
true
so the arrow will spin and fly straight. P.S. it makes it fly farther.
They are what turn on a compound bow when you pull it back. They make it eaiser to pull and makes the arrow fly farther.
fly planes
Somebody who makes an arrow out of wood.:)
An arrow...that makes a whistle noise when shot.
a arrow
Let it fly.
It is true that the fly is down.
It means not very straight at all...as rainbows are curved... Edit by SOMEONE - In litteral meaning, it means that the line or whatever is curved, or not straight at all. In slang meaning, which is what your probably asking, if you call someone as straight as a rainbow, it means they're homosexual.
you must hold down the attack button untill the arrow is drew back farther so the arrow will fly better.
Easily 200km/h
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