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i want this airplane to look cool and it will fly far.

Super Simple Paper Airplanes: Step-By-Step Instructions to Make Paper Planes That Really Fly From a Tri-Plane to a Jet FighterSuper Simple Paper Airplanes: Step-By-Step Instructions to Make Paper Planes That Really Fly From a Tri-Plane to a Jet FighterYou don’t need glue, scissors, or tape to make these 40 airplanes, just fold the paper and fly. Start with the classic dart, basic glider, gliding t... Read More >
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  1. boomer53 says:

    do you know how to make the basic airplane? you take a 8.5 X 11 sheet of paper and hold it portrait style (vertically) on a table or some other hard surface. then fold the top corners so the edges of the folded parts will be flush against each other in the center of the paper (i tried making a picture but it didn’t work sorry). do this 2 more times and fold the “nose of the triangular sheet of paper down a few inches. (this prevents the plane from being damaged too much in a collision with a wall.) then you have to fold it straight down the center in a vertical direction. After you this you need to fold it about a half an inch from the vertical fold in the opposite direction of the fold. (if you folded the vertical fold backwards, then fold the next two fold in a fore ward direction. this should be making your place to hold onto when you throw it.) try to make every fold as precise as you can. as this will create a better flight.
    i hope this works out for you. if you have anymore questions about how to do it or need any clarifications i’ll keep trying my best on it. :D

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