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08
May 2009
This is a variation on the basic dart which results in a cockpit-like addition. Watch and pause the video while you follow along with the steps.
08
May 2009
The OmniWings are high performance paper airplane (glider). Constuction is with 8 1/2 x 11 paper, and a little transparent tape and cutting. See the Proto OmniWing, the OmniWing and the Advanced OmniWing. It is a distance champion, having won two consecutive paper airplane contests in the early 1970s. Up until now, I have been very careful in guarding the design and construction details of the OmniWing. Only a couple of trusted friends have ever had access to the design. But the secrecy is over. I do not want to go to my grave without passing on this exquisite design.
08
May 2009
This is another basic airplane most children learn.
(Image licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License, source SVG created by Ysangkok at Wikipedia.)
07
May 2009
This is a good glider I created. Its pretty simple to make, and doesnt require any scissors or tape.
06
May 2009
This is the basic paper airplane most learn when they are children.
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Nov 2006
15
Apr 2006
There isn't any update right now, but I have added a poll so you can vote for your favorite paper airplane out of the 4 that you can find in this site.
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Apr 2006
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Nov 2005
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Nov 2005
This paper airplane is a dart, which means that it flies fast and you can throw it as hard as you want. It also looks quite impressive. Enjoy.This paper airplane's nose tends to break when it hist a wall or the ground. To prevent this, you can fold it in so that the nose is more flat. This usually doesn't affect the flight, or at least it doesn't seem to.




