Saturday, July 14, 2012

Dragon Paper Airplane

Dragon Paper Airplane

 


                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=l9JRotgMo00

This is my own paper airplane. If you make the wings completely level and throw it hard overarm it will fly faster inside and on the level of 30 meters or more and is also very good out. So try it.


Fold along the dotted line in the center of the DIG. 1 and then open the paper and fold along the diagonal lines on the top of the DIG. 2.









Fold along the diagonal lines in DIG. 2 to the top edges of the upper left and right to meet along the center line as shown in DIG. 3.









 Fold along the dotted horizontal line in DIG. 3 to bring the upper paper plane to the center of the paper base as shown in DIG. 4









Now fold along the diagonal lines of dots on the DIG. 4 so that the upper right and upper left based on the center line as shown in DIG. 5




Now fold the flap pointing downward so that the tip connected to the top of the front plane of the paper. Fold along the dotted line shown in DIG. 5 this. If these tips together and go back to the fold change so that they do. This is very important. You must obtain the form of (approximately) in the DIG. 6



Now finally fold along the center line and the dotted lines in DIG. The 6th to the paper plane as shown in the top of the page. Overarm throws hard and has to fly very level and straight for a very long distance.





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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Napkin Paper Airplane

Napkin Paper Airplane

  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=cDFLMfuuYFA


The design is simple to do but to fly properly, you need to practice and that is why it is of medium difficulty. This is an unusual aircraft designs in the family and hope that will give you more tubular paper airplanes in the future.


Take a square of paper and folded in half along the diagonal line shown in DIG. 1


 



Now fold the long edge of 0.5 cm (1/5 ") and 4 hours hard again cleft, as shown in dotted lines in DIG. 2




Now tuck the ends of the folded edge inside the other to form a ring. Crease the thick ring repeatedly bending a perfectly round. The fold should be on the inside as shown in DIG. 3





The plane is now fully functional, but can be improved by rolling the tip of the triangle of paper around a pencil to unravel and then cut to approximately 1/3 the length of the triangular area in the middle of the plane. As shown in DIG. 4
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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Paper Airplanes

Paper Rocket

You are right that the paper airplane either, but is extremely simple to do and there is some interesting science behind. This was shown to me by a teacher (UK), Cambridge Physics therefore must be a great paper airplane (a little).



Cutting the form shown in DIG. 1 out of light cardboard, the kind used in cereal boxes (i.e. that is laminated on one side). This form should be about 1 inch long.





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Swallow Paper Airplane

Swallow Paper Airplane 


This is a paper plane that my father left when I was a young child and the design has stood the test of time that works very well.



1- Cut the tail (see DIG label. 1) and fold along the diagonal lines and wrinkles.









2- Now fold along the diagonal line in DIG. 2 cleft well.









3- You should now be seen as DIG. 3






4- Now fold along the center line labeled "push here" in the DIG. 4 and development.








5- Then push on the side of the fold line in the above step. This will form the DIG. 5 and 2:14 in the video






6- Fold flaps to form the DIG. 6






7- Now fold along the lines of dark gray in the DIG. 7. See 2:47 in the video.





8- Now being together as a DIG. 8. This is complicated, the video at 3:45 of great help. Putting the queue so that the angle at the right end of the nose pressed.







9- Now fold in which the dotted line in Dig. 9 under the wing capture the tail in place.
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