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How to make a paper plane that can fly 200 feet with pictures
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To make a paper plane that can fly 200 feet, follow these steps with accompanying pictures:
Materials needed:
- A piece of paper (standard letter size)
- Scissors
Step 1: Start with a standard letter-sized piece of paper.
Step 2: Fold the paper in half lengthwise. Make sure the edges are aligned.
Step 3: Unfold the paper and fold the top corners down to meet in the center crease, forming a triangle shape.
Step 4: Flip the paper over and fold it in half along the center crease again.
Step 5: Fold down the top edge of the paper, aligning it with the center crease.
Step 6: Rotate the paper so that the folded edge is facing downwards.
Step 7: Fold the paper in half along the center crease.
Step 8: Fold one wing down by angling it along the center crease.
Step 9: Repeat the previous step for the other wing, creating symmetry.
Step 10: Make sure the wings are aligned and the angles are roughly the same on both sides.
Step 11: Flip the plane over and fold the wings upwards about an inch from the bottom of the plane.
Step 12: Your paper plane is now complete and ready for flight!
Remember, practice makes perfect, and the angle and force with which you throw the plane will also affect its flight distance. Experiment with different techniques to achieve the desired 200 feet flight distance. Good luck!
Materials needed:
- A piece of paper (standard letter size)
- Scissors
Step 1: Start with a standard letter-sized piece of paper.
Step 2: Fold the paper in half lengthwise. Make sure the edges are aligned.
Step 3: Unfold the paper and fold the top corners down to meet in the center crease, forming a triangle shape.
Step 4: Flip the paper over and fold it in half along the center crease again.
Step 5: Fold down the top edge of the paper, aligning it with the center crease.
Step 6: Rotate the paper so that the folded edge is facing downwards.
Step 7: Fold the paper in half along the center crease.
Step 8: Fold one wing down by angling it along the center crease.
Step 9: Repeat the previous step for the other wing, creating symmetry.
Step 10: Make sure the wings are aligned and the angles are roughly the same on both sides.
Step 11: Flip the plane over and fold the wings upwards about an inch from the bottom of the plane.
Step 12: Your paper plane is now complete and ready for flight!
Remember, practice makes perfect, and the angle and force with which you throw the plane will also affect its flight distance. Experiment with different techniques to achieve the desired 200 feet flight distance. Good luck!
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