Monday, July 11, 2011

Dad this is how U make paper plane


I love to make a paper plane for my little boy, it makes him very happy. So I want to share a simple way to make a paper plane to all dad in the world.

The materials needed:

1. sheet of paper. Notebook paper or plain paper should work fine.

The document must be rectangular with straight edges, smooth and square corners (90 °). To provide the necessary rigidity and ease of folding the paper weight should be at least 18 pounds but not more than 28 books of paper. The paper size is less important than the features mentioned above. It can range from about 4x6 inches 11x14 cm around (lighter weight paper is more suitable for small-size sheets).

The "weight" of paper offers an approximation of the thickness and how each piece is hard. The term refers to the weight of a stack of 500 sheets of paper (a positive size, which I have forgotten? Finally 17x22 inches).

2. A smooth, flat surface to work.

The work surface should be at least as large as the paper and provide a strong and stable to support the role while bending.

3.EXTRAS: scissors or paper cutter.


After U had all the materials let start to work : 

Step 1

Fold the paper lengthwise. This new fold Crease well, then reverse (open up the folded page and fold it along the same line in the opposite direction; in other words, turn it inside out) and double.

This fold is the foundation of everything that follows and it is important that this be done correctly. Make sure that the long edges of the paper are carefully aligned so that they are linked throughout its length, before the folds times.

Step 2

Fold down the top left corner until the top fringe of the left half of the page is aligned with the first fold.

Step 3






Fold down the top right corner until the top fringe of the right half of the paper is aligned with the first fold.

Step 4


Fold the tip down. Dimensions and shape of a "point" at the top of the page. Fold the point down (toward you) so that the flaps are formed by stairs and into the crease. To the above the fold of the page as possible without bending the components that are inside this room.

Step 5


Fold in half lengthwise (along the fold of the original step 1) to the rear so that the folded point is outside the fold.

Step 6


Tear or cut a notch in the upper corners. If you have scissors available, they will provide an easier and more attractive to the notch. Remove a rectangle (about ½ inch) from the outer corners. Make sure you do not cut your notch along the center crease.

Step 7


Open the fold from step so that the point is again on top & pointed toward the bottom of the page. The notched corners will be at the top of the page.

Step 8


Fold down the top left corner so that the top edge of the left half of the page is aligned with the center fold. This step is very similar to step two.

Step 9

Fold the top right corner so that the top fringe of the right half of the page is aligned with the fold of the medium. This step corresponds to the stage.

Step 10


Bend the tip of the point to keep the shutters in place. Steps Eight and Nine created two "streams" that expose the tip of the tip (which was created in steps three and four) in the grooves created in step six. Fold the exposed tip of the point so that it overlaps the edges of the two parties. This will keep the components in the correct position during the flight.

Step 11

Fold the right side of the page in the middle along the time, so the fins and the points are exposed to the outside. This creates two panels folded back-to-back along the center fold, with holes and points outside of the lid upside down and inside of the panels are soft.

Step 12

Turn the page 90 degrees clockwise so that the bent part is correct, and finally left the square.

Fold the right wing. This increase only in the top panel folds created in step 11 and fold "split" so that the angle of the upper edge of the panel is parallel and even in the middle of the fold (now at the bottom of the page).

Step 13




Turn the page from left to right so that the fold created in step 12 is down against the table top and the sloping edge is on top and left and the square end (now possible with the tail the wing was created in step 12, depending on length and width proportions of the original paper) is right.

Fold the left wing. This leaflet is a mirror image of the one just completed step 12 edge is bent at an angle so it is parallel to, and even with the crease of the medium.

Finite Plane





The plane is finished and ready to fly!

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