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QuestionHow much effort should be used while throwing it?Community AnswerThrow it softly; throwing too hard will make it do a nose dive.
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QuestionMy plane keeps spiraling. How do I stop it?Taylor WattsCommunity AnswerWhen a paper airplane is spiraling out of control, it usually means the wings are lopsided. Double check the wing folds and make sure they’re flat, even, and at the same height. Make small adjustments, as tampering with the wings too much can soften the paper and decrease loft.
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QuestionIf you throw it slow, will it go fast?Community AnswerThere's no need to throw your paper airplane slow: it's more about the force with which you throw it than the speed per se. Make sure you get a good windup and release the airplane with a smooth, controlled motion, letting it take off in a straight path.
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QuestionHow can you make it keep on flying in the air?Community AnswerTo keep your airplane flying, never throw it hard. If you throw it softly more air won't be above the wings.
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QuestionCan I make it out of lined paper?Community AnswerYes, as long as it is a rectangular shape.
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QuestionWhat is the fastest paper airplane and how do I make it?Community AnswerIt is the X-Speeder by TrikdanG. It flies amazingly fast, search for it by typing X-Speeder TrikdanG.
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QuestionIs this airplane suppose to be small?Community AnswerThe completed airplane will be about four inches from nose to tail, making it one of the more compact paper airplane designs.
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QuestionWhat is the biggest paper plane ever made?Taylor WattsCommunity AnswerAt a length of 45 feet (13.7 meters), a wingspan of 24 feet (7.3 m), and a weight of 800 pounds (363 kg), Arturo's Desert Eagle is supposedly the largest paper airplane ever made. Its design was based on that of a much smaller paper airplane, created by 12 year-old Arturo Valdenegro of Tucson, Arizona.
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QuestionWhich size paper should I use?Community AnswerIn general, and especially if you're new to making paper airplanes, 8.5 x 11 is the recommended size. Once you've gotten comfortable with that, you can try making airplanes with different sizes.
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QuestionHow can I keep this aloft it when it is so heavy?Community AnswerMake it lighter or give it a strong throw. Remove anything useless that does not need to be on the airplane.
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QuestionWhat happens if it falls apart and you worked so hard to make it?Community AnswerJust try again. Life is full of little failures and disappointments. You just have to keep trying.
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QuestionHow do you fold the the bottom small triangle up?Community AnswerYou take the small triangle and fold it up to the two other triangles.
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QuestionIf I have a fan on, will it still fly?Zain HaiderCommunity AnswerUsually it will fly in the opposite direction of the fan, so you should position the fan to point towards the direction you want to plane to fly.
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QuestionHow do I get it to fly straight?Community AnswerYou need to make sure that your folds are correctly placed. If your wings aren't straight, your plane won't fly straight.
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QuestionHow can I get my airplane to go farther and stay in the air longer?Community AnswerYou can make the paper airplane out of something like card stock to make it go farther, but it will be harder to fold.
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QuestionHow do I make the plane do a loop?Community AnswerYou could try adding a little masking tape to the back of the plane, which should weigh the tail down and cause the plane to flip when you fly it.
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QuestionHow do I know if I did it correctly?KawaiihappycandyCommunity AnswerIf it flies fast, doesn't curve and moves at a straight angle, you made it right!
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