How to Make a Nice, Simple Paper Stunt Plane
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How to Make a Nice, Simple Paper Stunt Plane



These are the complete instructions to make an awesome paper airplane that does stunts. All you need is one sheet of paper! (This is my first instructable, so please leave suggestions in the comments.)
NOTE: This plane is not a dart, so it won't fly if you throw it too fast. Also, as with any paper airplane, a tiny mistake could cause it to curve in flight.
NOTE: This plane is not a dart, so it won't fly if you throw it too fast. Also, as with any paper airplane, a tiny mistake could cause it to curve in flight.
Materials

All you need is:
1 piece of paper.
A hard work surface (like a table).
1 piece of paper.
A hard work surface (like a table).
Crease


Crease the paper in half lengthwise, and then unfold.
Making the Tip

Fold the top corners down to meet the crease in the middle.
Folding in Half

Fold the upper part down, so that the tip is touching the bottom of the center crease. Basically, you are folding the paper in half downwards.
Fold Corners Down


Fold the corners down, just like you did in step 3.
Fold Tip Up

Fold the tip that is sticking out from between the corners up.
Fold Top Tip Down

Fold the top tip down, so that there is 3 inches left at the bottom (see notes on the picture)
Flip the Whole Thing Over


Flip the whole thing over, so that the side without any folds is up. check the pictures to get a sense of what your plane should look like at the moment.
Fold in Half


Fold the plane in half so that you can see the fold of the plane.
Fold the Wings



Fold the wings down. Look at the pictures to see how.
Fold the Stabilizers


Fold the stabilizers up. These keep the plane from spinning in the air.
Put the Wings Up.

Fold the wings and stabilizers up, so that it looks like a normal paper airplane.
Finishing Touches




Now you should add some elevators. These are little flaps on the back of the airplane that are pushed up. Elevators add lift to your aircraft. Having a lot of them causes enough lift to make the plane do a loop in the air.
Throwing!


Now you have a great stunt plane in your hands. But how does it do stunts? This is a crash course on how to pilot this paper airplane.
First the very basics. You have to throw this plane slowly to have a stable flight. If it dives, put the elevators up higher.
Now for some tricks.
To make it do a small stall, and then flip over and glide down, throw it almost straight up, just a tad forward.
For a large loop, throw it straight up, but this time a little backwards.
To make it do dips, throw it straight.
Remember, with all of these tricks, throw it slowly!
First the very basics. You have to throw this plane slowly to have a stable flight. If it dives, put the elevators up higher.
Now for some tricks.
To make it do a small stall, and then flip over and glide down, throw it almost straight up, just a tad forward.
For a large loop, throw it straight up, but this time a little backwards.
To make it do dips, throw it straight.
Remember, with all of these tricks, throw it slowly!