How to Make a Long Distance Airplane: the Saturn Fighter
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How to Make a Long Distance Airplane: the Saturn Fighter
INTRODUCTION: The Saturn a long distance paper airplane. This plane is a modified model of the Silent Distributor. Although the shape is Regular, the body is built up with the most logical way. I designed this plane for advance players, but everyone is recommended to try it out.
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)
* One of the Easiest Paper Airplanes Ever
* Aerodynamic body shape
* Flies Pretty well
Difficulty: Medium
Range: Unknown
Flying behavior: Undefided
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.
COMMENTS: If you have any comment or suggestion about the video, PLEASE, feel free to leave Feedback. I am happy to listen to you and will improve my future videos
GET IN TOUCH
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*Music: Tonto
* 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 give credit to the creator or delete the video right away . Also, DO NOT Copy mine or any plane, modify ( adjust the folds a little bit + add the stabilizers) and call it a new creation.
*TERM OF USE: Note that All the contents ( Except the music) on the video is copyright to Tri Dang (Me). This airplane is FREE to fold and play personally and share with friends. Republishing instruction must have my permission.
*COPYRIGHTS: Originally designed by Tri Dang, December 9, 2013
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)
* One of the Easiest Paper Airplanes Ever
* Aerodynamic body shape
* Flies Pretty well
Difficulty: Medium
Range: Unknown
Flying behavior: Undefided
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.
COMMENTS: If you have any comment or suggestion about the video, PLEASE, feel free to leave Feedback. I am happy to listen to you and will improve my future videos
GET IN TOUCH
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/TriKdanG
Facebook: http://goo.gl/iI7fou
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TriKdanG
*Music: Tonto
* 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 give credit to the creator or delete the video right away . Also, DO NOT Copy mine or any plane, modify ( adjust the folds a little bit + add the stabilizers) and call it a new creation.
*TERM OF USE: Note that All the contents ( Except the music) on the video is copyright to Tri Dang (Me). This airplane is FREE to fold and play personally and share with friends. Republishing instruction must have my permission.
*COPYRIGHTS: Originally designed by Tri Dang, December 9, 2013