Making a paper airplane

Author: John Pratt
Date Of Creation: 15 April 2021
Update Date: 26 June 2024
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How To Fold A Paper Airplane That Flies Far. (Full HD)
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Paper airplanes have been around for as long as airplanes have been around, maybe even longer. In 1908-1909 the "Aero" magazine used the paper airplane to explain the principles of aerodynamics. In 2012, paper airplanes were found in a chapel in England that they now believe may be 100 years old. This timeless hobby is simple and fun for beginners and experts alike.

To step

Method 1 of 3: Make a simple arrow plane

  1. Use a piece of A4 size paper. This is ordinary printing paper, the dimensions are: 21 by 29.7 cm. You don't have to change the shape of the paper, it should be a rectangle.
  2. Now it's the turn of the wings. Leave a little over an inch at the bottom as you fold the top of the paper over. Repeat this on the other side. Make sure that the two folds on top are exactly the same.
    • All folded parts are located at the bottom of the plane.
    • The kite plane can travel long distances and fly very purposefully.

Tips

  • Throw carefully.
  • Use an unfolded, new piece of paper.
  • Do not adjust anything in the design, otherwise it will fly a lot less well.
  • Don't throw it upside down.
  • When throwing, aim the tip of the plane about two degrees upwards.
  • If the plane often crashes immediately, fold the rear edges of the wings slightly upwards. If it goes up at first but then crashes, fold the edges of the wings down slightly.