Enjoy seeing this cool picked and really easy to understand Make a Good Paper Airplane video:
Make a Good Paper Airplane
Nobody knows who figured out how to make a folded piece of paper fly but paper airplanes are so much fun. This fun video will teach you how to make a good paper airplane.
Materials Required: –
- A sheet of 8.5 inch width and 11 inch length
- Ruler
- Paper clip
Procedure: –
- Place the paper on a flat surface in front of you as if you are about to write a letter.
- Fold the paper in half length-wise. Make a crease and then unfold the paper and smooth it flat again.
- Use the edge of the ruler instead of your hands to make sharper creases.
- Fold the top two corners down and fold a crease to form two triangles, creating a point at the top of the paper.
- Fold the two slanted edges at the top of the paper in so that they also run along the middle crease.
- Fold the entire right side of the paper over the left side along the middle crease so that all of your new folds are on the inside.
- Fold down the top folded edge on one side that it runs along your original middle crease.
- This will create one of your wings.
- Flip the paper over and repeat folding the slanted edge over to meet the middle crease, forming the other wing.
- A little weight at the front of your plane will help it fly farther. Try attaching a paper clip to the nose.
- Unfold the wings slightly upward and you are ready to take off.
Fun Fact: –
The longest distance flown by a paper airplane indoors is 193 feet. It is farther than the first flight made by the Wright brothers.