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How to Make a Paper Airplane That Flies Over 100 Feet

How to Make a Paper Airplane That Flies Over 100 Feet

Paper airplanes are a classic childhood toy, and for good reason! They're simple to make, fun to fly, and can be customized in endless ways. But have you ever wanted to make a paper airplane that flies extra far? In this blog post, we'll teach you how to fold a paper airplane called the Trifecta, which is designed to fly over 100 feet!

Materials

  • One piece of standard 8.5 x 11 inch paper (letter size)

Instructions

  1. Fold the paper in half lengthwise. Make a sharp crease down the center of the paper.
  2. Fold the top corners down to the center crease. This will create two triangular flaps.
  3. Fold the top edge down to the bottom edge. This will create a smaller triangle at the top of the plane.
  4. Fold the wings down. Fold the two triangular flaps down to the bottom of the plane.
  5. Fold the wings back up. Fold the wings back up, but this time, fold them at a 45-degree angle. This will give the plane its lift.
  6. Fold the nose down. Fold the smaller triangle at the top of the plane down to create a nose for the plane.
  7. Adjust the wings. You can adjust the angle of the wings to fine-tune the plane's flight.
  8. Test it out! Launch your plane and see how far it flies. You can adjust the angle of the launch and the amount of force you use to throw the plane to improve its flight distance.

Tips for Flying Your Paper Airplane

  • Use a smooth, flat surface to launch your plane. This will help to ensure a straight and consistent launch.
  • Throw the plane with a gentle, underhand motion. Avoid throwing the plane with too much force, as this can cause it to stall.
  • Experiment with different launch angles. You may find that your plane flies farther when launched at a slightly upward angle.
  • Adjust the wings and nose of your plane to fine-tune its flight. If your plane is not flying straight, you can adjust the wings to make it fly more evenly. If your plane is not flying far, you can adjust the nose to make it more aerodynamic.

Conclusion

With a little practice, you can make a paper airplane that flies over 100 feet! This is a great activity for kids and adults alike, and it's a fun way to learn about aerodynamics. Enjoy!