How to Make a Cool and Fast Flying Paper Airplane: the X-Speeder [ Fly Indoor, Outdoor]
by TriKdAnG in Living > Office Supply Hacks
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How to Make a Cool and Fast Flying Paper Airplane: the X-Speeder [ Fly Indoor, Outdoor]
Welcome to Simple Paper Airplane/ Flying Origami
INTRODUCTION: The X-Speeder not a long distance airplane. It is only for advance players only. Learn how to control it-- curve the bottom up/down..., you will like how it flies. Throw it lightly in door, and throw it up at 30/40-/50 degrees as strong as you can. I recommend you play it outdoor with no wind.
MATERIALS: Printing paper: Letter size: 8.5 x 11 in. A4 is possible ( Please, test it out)
If you think this airplane is awesome, please like and subscribe my YouTube channel for more videos
* One of the Easiest Paper Airplanes Ever
* Aerodynamic body shape
* Flies Fast
Difficulty: Medium
Range: Unknown
Flying behavior: Straight and Fast
Shape: Regular
RESTRICTION: NO cutting, NO taping and NO extra attached materials.
HOW TO PLAY: Light Throwing at 0-10 degree straight up ( Similar to throw a football)
WHERE TO PLAY: it is best indoor
FOLDING ADVICE: You need to fold it accurately in order to have a perfect paper airplane which can fly well. BE CREATIVE, ADJUST, TWIST TO MAKE IT FLY BETTER.
COMMENTSt: If you have any comment or suggestion about the video, PLEASE, feel free to leave me comments. I am happy to listen to you and will improve my future videos
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*Music: Moonlight Sonata by BeeThoveen
*ETHICAL DESIGN: Every of my designs are original. If I got inspired from some one, I will mention that person on my video subscription. COPYING IS A SHAME, and PLEASE, contact me ( with valid evidence) if you believe any of my designs is already made before mine. I will delete the video right away.
*TERM OF USE: Note that All the contents ( Except the music) on the video is copyright to Tri Dang (Me). This airplane is ONLY FREE to fold and play personally. Republishing must have my permission.
*COPYRIGHTS: Originally designed by Tri Dang, October 4, 2013
INTRODUCTION: The X-Speeder not a long distance airplane. It is only for advance players only. Learn how to control it-- curve the bottom up/down..., you will like how it flies. Throw it lightly in door, and throw it up at 30/40-/50 degrees as strong as you can. I recommend you play it outdoor with no wind.
MATERIALS: Printing paper: Letter size: 8.5 x 11 in. A4 is possible ( Please, test it out)
If you think this airplane is awesome, please like and subscribe my YouTube channel for more videos
* One of the Easiest Paper Airplanes Ever
* Aerodynamic body shape
* Flies Fast
Difficulty: Medium
Range: Unknown
Flying behavior: Straight and Fast
Shape: Regular
RESTRICTION: NO cutting, NO taping and NO extra attached materials.
HOW TO PLAY: Light Throwing at 0-10 degree straight up ( Similar to throw a football)
WHERE TO PLAY: it is best indoor
FOLDING ADVICE: You need to fold it accurately in order to have a perfect paper airplane which can fly well. BE CREATIVE, ADJUST, TWIST TO MAKE IT FLY BETTER.
COMMENTSt: If you have any comment or suggestion about the video, PLEASE, feel free to leave me comments. I am happy to listen to you and will improve my future videos
*Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSO5rNUrBr6MY9IO9KVXraA
*Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Paper-A...
*Music: Moonlight Sonata by BeeThoveen
*ETHICAL DESIGN: Every of my designs are original. If I got inspired from some one, I will mention that person on my video subscription. COPYING IS A SHAME, and PLEASE, contact me ( with valid evidence) if you believe any of my designs is already made before mine. I will delete the video right away.
*TERM OF USE: Note that All the contents ( Except the music) on the video is copyright to Tri Dang (Me). This airplane is ONLY FREE to fold and play personally. Republishing must have my permission.
*COPYRIGHTS: Originally designed by Tri Dang, October 4, 2013