Make a Paper Airplane That Does Loop De Loops

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Have you ever made planes that you think are going to be the best ones you have ever made but instead see it do a total nosedive to the floor? Then this is the plane for you!

Steps

  1. Get a plain piece of paper to start off with. Fold it in half horizontally to make a crease. Then open it out again.
  2. Fold the top two corners in the middle to meet with the crease.
  3. Get the point at the top and fold it down to the bottom.
  4. Flip over and repeat step two.
  5. Turn the paper over and fold the small triangle up.
  6. Fold the whole thing in half outwards.
  7. Fold down one wing and fold down the other wing.

Tips

  • Avoid making any rips or unnecessary creases in the paper.
  • Be precise, the crisper the folds, the better!
  • To make it do a loop the loop, throw it gently upwards but just a tad bit forward. It should do a loop the loop and glide gently to the floor. It can also make a cool glider if thrown right.
  • Don't use any tape.
  • If having any trouble folding, ask a friend or family member/someone you know, to help you. It's good for the person to have some background knowledge/skill in origami so they can understand and help you effectively.

Warnings

  • Try not to get a paper cut when making the plane.
  • This plane could poke someone's eyes, if in wrong aim.

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