Paper airplanes are more than just a simple toy – they can also be used as a tool for learning about physics and engineering principles. By experimenting with different designs and flight patterns, you can gain a deeper understanding of how forces like lift and drag affect the movement of objects.
Time : 5 min
Supply : Paper A4 if you have
Tool : Clean flat surface, Sizers (optinal)
fold the corner to the bottom
cut the spare paper (save it)
open the paper
fold the paper to the other direction
fold the triangles that were created inwards
fold the botton corner to the top corner
repeat for the other corner
fold the part you cut from earlier in half
fold the top corner of the part to the middle fold
fold the other top corner of the part to the middle fold
put the part inside the folded paper until the edge
fold the edge to the middle fold as shown
repeat for the other edge
fold the top down of the lines that were created
fold the paper in half
find the right grip for you try to leave it as open as you can when throwing it!
enjoy flying this plane 🙂