The F-11d BlackWing Paper Airplane: How to Fold
Get ready to soar with the F-11d BlackWing, a paper airplane that's not just fun to fly, but also a champion! This design, a Grand Prize Winner of the 2021 Foldable Flight Paper Airplane Designer Contest, is known for its impressive distance and flight time.
Ready to build your own BlackWing? Here's a step-by-step guide to folding this impressive paper airplane:
What You'll Need:
- A square piece of paper (8.5 x 8.5 inches or A4 is ideal)
Folding Instructions:
- Step 1: Start with your square paper. Fold it in half diagonally, creasing well. Unfold the paper.
- Step 2: Fold the top two corners of the paper down to meet the center crease. Crease well.
- Step 3: Fold the bottom two corners up to meet the center crease. Crease well.
- Step 4: Fold the paper in half along the center crease. Crease well.
- Step 5: Now, fold the top flap down, making sure the edges align with the bottom. Crease well.
- Step 6: Fold the bottom flap up, making sure the edges align with the top. Crease well.
- Step 7: Fold the paper in half along the center crease. Crease well.
- Step 8: Fold the top flap down to meet the bottom. Crease well.
- Step 9: Fold the bottom flap up to meet the top. Crease well.
- Step 10: Fold the wings down, making sure they are symmetrical. Crease well.
- Step 11: You can now adjust the wings to achieve your desired flight characteristics.
Tips for Success:
- Use a sharp crease for a stronger and more stable plane.
- Experiment with different paper types to see how they affect flight.
- Practice your throwing technique for optimal distance and flight time.
Ready for Takeoff!
Once you've mastered the folding, it's time to test your BlackWing's flight capabilities. Find a spacious area, take a deep breath, and launch your creation into the sky! You'll be amazed at its graceful flight and impressive distance. Happy flying!
Note: This guide is designed for intermediate skill levels. If you're new to paper airplane folding, start with a simpler design before tackling the F-11d BlackWing.