How to Make a Bird-Like Paper Airplane

by TriKdAnG in Living > Office Supply Hacks

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How to Make a Bird-Like Paper Airplane

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INTRODUCTION:  The Little Blue Bird is not a long distance paper airplane.  Learn how to control it—bend the wing's stabilizers more or less ..., 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. It is  recommended you play it outdoor with no wind.

INSPIRATION: A similar paper bird was seen on EHOW YouTube Channel. I redesigned the bird to improve the flying ability of the plane. After completed new plane, I was surprised that the bird can flap as it is flying! 

MATERIALS: Printing paper: Letter size: 8.5 x 11 in.  A4 is possible

Difficulty: Medium
Range: Unknown
Flying behavior: Undefined, Flapping
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.

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* ETHICAL DESIGN: Every of my designs are original. If I got inspired from some one, I will mention that person on my video description. 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. For commercial use, please contact me.

*COPYRIGHTS: Redesigned by Tri Dang, December 13, 2013