How to Make an Easy Paper Airplane in 1 Minute!
My personal experiment
In this write up, I'll show you how to make an incredible, award-winning paper airplane that can fly over 100 feet.
You can learn how to fold this plane in just 60 seconds or less, so make sure to grab an 8 1/2 by 11 inch sheet of paper.
We're going to start in three two one. Fold the upper edge towards the lower edge. Next, rotate the top edge towards the right edge, leaving a small space between them.
Flip it over and fold the other side to match.
At this point, I'm folding the edge towards the top layer's edge rather than the folded edge towards the left edge of the the plane, leaving a gap.
Now, repeat this process on the other side. Fold this edge down to the edge of our top layer once more, being careful not to fold it all the way to that edge. Flip it over, fold this side to match, and now I'm opening it up, closing it in this way.
Fold my wings in this manner, and fold my other side as well. And there you have it—a finished paper airplane. At this point, I would advise you to add a small amount of tape. This can fly fairly well on its own, but if you want to reach 100 feet, you'll want to keep these layers closed.
Let's inspect this thing in flight.
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