How to Make the Research Dart Rocket-Powered Paper Airplane

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How to Make the Research Dart Rocket-Powered Paper Airplane

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Fast, small and a dedicated rocket plane, the Research Dart is a great research testbed. If you want to put a rocket in an aircraft, this is your plane. With its dart configuration and it's internal bays, it reduces drag and increases potential speed.







TAA Designation: X5-1

Materials

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Required:
1 Piece of 8.5 by 11 inch paper
Tape
Optional:
Pencil

Start Folding

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Fold "hot dog"-style, then fold the corners in on each side.

Fold the Top Down

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Fold the nose down as pictured. Then fold the corners in.

Start Folding the Bays

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Open the folds. Then pull the top back up. Now fold the paper back in again. The paper will form a triangle. Then fold it into a small diamond.

Fold the Paper Together

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As pictured from the last step so the plane is folded in half.  Fold the bay up to the bottom of the plane. Repeat on the other side.
 

Fold the Wings

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Fold the wings down like you would a dart. Repeat on the other side.

Fold the "Gull Fold"

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By aligning the wing with the rocket bay as noted in the picture, you can fold the gull wing required for this airplane.

The Fold of the Wing...

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...should appear like this.

Taping

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Tape the bays down and the back together.

Flight

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Put two rockets in and you're ready for flight!