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!
Contents
Steps
- Get a plain piece of paper to start off with. Fold it in half horizontally to make a crease. Then open it out again.
- Fold the top two corners in the middle to meet with the crease.
- Get the point at the top and fold it down to the bottom.
- Flip over and repeat step two.
- Turn the paper over and fold the small triangle up.
- Fold the whole thing in half outwards.
- 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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