How To Make The WORLD RECORD PAPER AIRPLANE for Flight Time

How To Make A WORLD CLASS PAPER AIRPLANE

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Make Your Best Paper Airplane

To all the Paper airplane aficionados… Let’s TAKE FLIGHT with some favorite colorful papers! Start folding your favorite paper into a world class flyer with the help of this easy tutorial

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Once you settled on your favorite color, jump over and follow these easy “watch and fold” directions found on Takuo Toda’s video.

WORLD RECORD PAPER AIRPLANE

In this video they show you how to fold the longest flying paper airplane called Sky King. The plane is designed by Takuo Toda. You only need an A4 (or letter US size) sheet of printer paper, so fold along!

  • Fold sharp creases and make the plane symmetrical
  • To make the airplane fly upwards, slightly curve the back of the wings upwards
  • Rewind or adjust the video speed in the settings if needed
  • Find source video on youtube

Hope you enjoy putting those fingers to work and let’s get folding! Send us pics of your work!

Curious about Simple Origami?

It’s easy to get started with simple origami. You need lightweight, foldable paper and classic origami folding directions.

There are many who are intrigued with origami. In some cultures, particularly Japan, the ability to origami is very significant. Little ones pick up the art of origami as a daily activity.

Simple origami doesn’t require an extreme skill. Provided an individual is in a position to read and follow basic directions, they can make simple origami art. Nonetheless, there are individuals who create origami designs for businesses and other commercial reasons, and these are generally very creative and artistic people.

Patience is required for the art of origami; as one might presume, figuring out intricate patterns in different projects can be quite tedious.

The less apparent skill required is mathematics. Even though it is paper, it is still building and calculating so all can be folded precisely. Yet, this is more important for the actual author of a design, not as much for us who follow instructions from a video.

Of course, that is what makes it more fun and hobby-like to us casual paper folders.

According to an article in the Bangkok Post, the record for the longest flight indoors of an origami plane is 22.48 seconds – held by Takuo Toda, who is the originator of this paper airplane creation. It seems like an excellent way to get a quick video lesson to inspired your paper folding journey!

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