Remember the good old days when you could take a piece of paper and have loads of fun with it. Remember the things you could do with just one piece of paper. Remember how you made those classic paper airplanes, and how you and your friends use to see who’s airplane could fly the furthest! Well, in this instruction I will show you how to make a classic paper airplane.
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You will need 1 piece of paper preferably 100% cotton fiber piece of paper or as you know it by, resume paper. The strong paper will build for a better glider for your plane. Also you will need some scotch tape.
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Layout your piece of paper on a flat surface.
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You will then want to fold the piece of paper in half, creating a crease down the middle of the paper.
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You will want to unfold your piece of paper.
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You then will want to fold over the corner edge towards the center crease. You will want to do this for both corners.
If you’re still confused take a look at the instruction image step 5 for more help.
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Your piece of paper should now have both corner edges folded over towards the center crease. It should look like the instruction image for step 6.
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Take the folded over corner edges and refold them again towards the center crease, you will want to do this for both sides.
If you’re still confused take a look at the instruction image step 7 for more help.
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Your piece of paper should now have both corners refolded over towards the center crease. It should look like the instruction image for step 8.
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Next you will want to fold the paper airplane in half.
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Now that you have folded your paper airplane in half you will then need to fold the wings down for both sides.
Take a look at instruction image step 10 for more help.
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Once you have folded over the wings you will need to place the scotch tape on the top middle of the wings to keep them together
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Once you have added the scotch tape to tape the wings, you're done! Have fun flying your classic paper airplanes!
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posted by: CLEvans; 2009-03-16 07:20:31
Glad to see you all like the instruction. As they say, you cannot go wrong with a classic!