Ways to Fold Paper Airplanes

Author: John Stephens
Date Of Creation: 27 January 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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  • Peak flexion. Flip the sharp vertices created in the previous step down and align the main axis inward into the fold. Remember to fold straight. Now the piece of paper looks like the back of an envelope.
  • Fold the corners just created. Fold the two corner vertices made in the previous step down to align the main axis so that the intersection point of these two corners falls to about 2/3 of the length of the middle fold of the fold.

  • Fold the top upside down. Fold the top layer of the lower layer up in the previous step upwards to fix the spindle align.
  • Fold the paper in half according to the original spindle. All folds in the previous steps are flipped out. The small triangular folds will later form part of the aircraft's lower body.
  • Fold the wings. Flip the two sides of the paper down according to the spindle align the long wing coincides with the lower body line.

  • Fold the wings. Gently open the wings to create a 90 degree perpendicular angle to the fuselage, these wings are on the same plane.
  • Test flight. Try flying lightly to see how your plane glides in the air. Experiment with more force to see how high and how far an aircraft can fly. advertisement
  • Method 2 of 3: Basic type airplane

    1. Prepare a piece of letter-sized paper.

    2. Fold the paper in half vertically. Fold the two overlapping paper edges to obtain the main axis.
    3. Fold the two corners of the paper in line with the spindle. Use your nails to keep the folds nice and straight.
    4. Fold the sharp edge aligned with the spindle. Fold both the created corner edges in line with the spindle.
    5. Doubles according to the main axis. Fold inward to hide all pre-fold lines.
    6. Fold the wings. Break the top edges down into the wings of the plane. These folds also need to be straight, so make sure the folds are well-fed (like using nails). advertisement

    Method 3 of 3: Other Aircraft Types

    1. To fold aircraft with special mobility capabilities, you can try:
      • Folding plane wings flap.
      • Folding plane glide.
    2. To fold a jet, you can try:
      • Fold the boomerang plane.
      • Super speed plane folding.
      • Super speed airplane folding design.
    3. To fold a plane with a distinctive shape, you can try:
      • Fold the Delta Wing.
      • Fold the fighter.
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    Advice

    • Try throwing the plane from different angles, with different speeds, and altitudes.
    • Use a ruler, nail, or credit card to draw sharp creases.
    • Choose a dry day and high place for a test flight. The plane experiencing heat will glide further.
    • The thinner the plane, the faster the flight.
    • Paper planes are lighter and have better aerodynamic compatibility.
    • Don't try throwing the plane right in front of other people.
    • If your plane doesn't fly well, try sticking the wings together. Maybe a little bit of glue can be used.
    • Try folding the pleats in multiple angles. In this way your plane can roll over.
    • Adjust the aircraft up and down by adjusting the tail wing. Turning the wings up will cause the plane to fly down. Turn the wings down, the plane will fly up.
    • Gently twist the tip of the nose so the plane can go around.
    • To make the plane fly further, use a longer piece of paper to fold.

    Warning

    • Do not fly the paper plane when it rains or it will get wet and fall
    • Do not fly the plane in anyone's face.
    • Don't fly paper planes in classrooms.
    • Do not fly the plane at animals or other people.