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The Paper Airplane Flight Plan: A Manual to Building a Paper Plane



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By : Victor Torrealba    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-06-01 02:36:43
In starting how to make a origami plane, one has to gather the materials needed. Now, that may sound funny since it’s quite obvious that all one needs to have is a plain rectangular piece of paper. But then, the kind of paper that one uses can make all the difference. The ideal type would be printer paper, but if it is not on hand, a piece of notebook paper will do just fine. Also, one may want to exercise a little more creativity by jazzing up their plane, so one may use crayons or colored pens to apply that personal artistic touch.

To start with how to make a origami plane, one takes the piece of paper and folds it 1/2 lengthwise, its two sides facing each other. After that, a sharp downward fold is made on one of the sides of the paper, then doing the same to the other side. Once the two sides are identical to each other, the paper is then turned over and another sharp fold is made on one of the sides, beginning from the end that was previously folded. This same procedure is also done on the other side of the paper. After the two sides are again similar to each other, the paper is once more turned over and one more sharp fold is made beginning from the second one. As previously stated, the same process is done to the opposite side.

The last couple of folds made on the origami plane are flipped out in order to make up its wings. Around 4 to 5 inches from the airplane’s tip, a small piece of paper is torn out, after which a little paper tab from the inner layers should come out. The tab is then pulled up, and the paper is folded once more. The paper pane is practically done at this point, and all that is left is to give it some additional finishing touches. This is where once artistry comes in, by using the crayons or colored pens to decorate the plane and give it as cool and eyecatching a look as one can. Once this is done, the plane is finally ready for take off. The wings are flipped out, the plane is held right on its tab and is at last flung in a straightforward fashion. If all goes well, it should be gliding gracefully through the air, and the test flight is a success.

It’s probaly safe to assume that long before today’s pilots and astronauts went on their adventures through the stratosphere, they started out as dreamy-eyed youngsters with their heads in the clouds who could only travel the orbit of their rooms or backyards by launching their little origami planes. Everyone’s got to start somewhere, and by learning how to make a origami plane, the would-be pilots of tomorrow just might give their airborne asprations a little boost.

I invite you to visit my site on internet origami-kids.com Here, you will find origami plane instructions, stop motion animations and diagrams totally FREE, to folding paper craft and make several kids models of origami planes, paper aircrafts, and paper boats.

Originals, exclusives and uniques Interactive 3D animation to fold the origami planes and boats, that guided you, step to step, in the construction of the craft models. ORIGAMI-KIDS is a free site that illustrates how to make unique folded origami planes that you'll find nowhere else Some are easy to folding, all are flying origami as well as origami planes, but all are fun to fold and fly. No scissors, glue, or tape required for the origami planeS or paper boat folding. ORIGAMI-KIDS offers you more than 50 models of origami planes and paper ships, and we are continuously adding new models.
Author Resource:- Victor Torrealba is enthusiastic Origami creator and is the owner of the origami site Origami Kids.com, Learn How to make paper airplanes Visit the best Paper Airplane Games and Paper Boat sites.
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