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QuestionHow do I hold my Nakamura lock paper airplane?Community AnswerHold it on the "lock" part at the middle and throw with moderate power to make it fly.
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QuestionWhy do I need to fold the top edge and the bottom edge after I make the triangle?Community AnswerIt improves the weight distribution for optimal flying conditions, as well as maximizes structural integrity.
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QuestionWhy doesn't the Nakamura have a pointy nose?Community AnswerThe way the paper is folded in making a Nakamura airplane does not allow it to have a pointy nose. This is an advantage as you don't have to fix it every time the plane crashes into something.
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QuestionWhy does a Nakamura need a light push?Community AnswerSo that it doesn't fly out of control when you throw it too hard or nosedive when you throw it too softly.
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QuestionCan you further explain Part 6?Community AnswerYou fold it in half where the paper becomes straight. Then you do the same thing on the other side, making sure that both wings are of equal size.
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QuestionMy child tried to do this plane, but couldn't. Why is it so complicated?Community AnswerThis may be too hard for a young kid. You can try to help them with it, or start them out with some easier projects and work up to this plane.
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QuestionWhat does the "lock" part do?Community AnswerIt does nothing, but the plane is called a Nakamura Lock partly because of the "lock."
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QuestionHow long will this plane fly for?Community AnswerIt flies for about 3 - 5 seconds. It does a really good turn, so try throwing it around a corner.
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QuestionCan you explain Part 4 more clearly?Community AnswerWhen you get done with Part 3, you take the two tips and fold them into the center crease.
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