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    Is there a way to keep the nose of my paper plane from getting bent?
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    Try putting a paper clip at the nose to prevent it from getting bent. This can also help with how far the plane flies.
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    How do I make my airplane go up?
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    If you have a short plane, it's usually better to throw it upwards and let it glide down. You can make the plane angle upwards by bending the back ends of the plane upwards. If your plane goes too far up, this ends up limiting how far it can glide.
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    How do I make my paper airplane fly straight?
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    You cut squares into the back of the wing (not too big) and use them like the flaps on the side of proper aircraft.
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    How do I make my airplane stay up longer?
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    The better you can stabilize the flight, the longer it will glide. Weight down the nose. Bend the back end of the plane upwards. Also, make sure your wings are pointed upwards. Try to keep the plane as symmetrical as possible.
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    How do I make it spiral when it flies?
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    Make flaps at the tail end of the plane. Fold one flap upwards, and the other flap downwards.
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    What can I do to make a paper airplane go faster?
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    Fold the wings up, put tape on the front tip, or add a paper clip under the airplane shown above.
  • Question
    How do I make my plane carry change and fly more than 10 feet?
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    The change will weight down the plane. Try to distribute the change as much as possible. The front end of the plane needs to be weighted, but if you add to much there, it will plummet. Remember that any tape you add also changes the plane's dynamics.
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    If I make a wrong fold, is the airplane ruined?
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    Not necessarily. Try to undo the fold and correct the mistake. If your airplane doesn't fly well, just start over.
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    What is the best way to throw a paper airplane?
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    The way you optimize your throw depends on the plane. If you have a long, thin plane, you'll have to throw it gently. The higher you are and the straighter you throw it, the longer it will glide. If you have a short, sturdy plane, you can throw it harder. Throw it upwards and let it level out.
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    What is the best type of paper airplane?
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    The Nakamura Lock and the Harrier are the two essential ones to know. The Harrier can be hard to find because it has several names, but you can find instructions for it by searching online.
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    How do I make a plane stall resistant?
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    When your plane stalls, the plane is unbalanced. You'll need to bring the nose down. To do this, try adding weight to the nose such as by wrapping it in tape or putting on a paperclip. You can also bend the back of the wings downward.
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    How do you modify a condor to make it fly at least 3 feet further?
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    The Condor design is too big to fly well. You may get more out of it by taping the nose and bending the wings so that they point upwards. Downward fins at the ends of the wings may also help. This is a glider-type plane, so a slower throw may also help.
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    Will printing on the paper affect the plane's ability to fly?
    Community Answer
    No, printing something on the paper will not affect the plane's ability to fly.
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    How do I make a paper plane that will loop-de-loop?
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    Cut squares on the back of the wings to use as the plane's navigation. Fold one square upwards, the other one downwards, and the plane should spin while in flight.
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