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Types of Paper Airplanes

Basic Dart Easy Distance
Basic Dart Easy Distance

A basic design with decent distance and speed. This is the probably the most iconic paper airplane design, and it's one of the easiest to fold. It flies very well too.

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Fold Down the top Triangle
Fold Down the top Triangle

To fold paper airplanes, start by folding a piece of paper in half lengthwise and then unfolding it. Then, fold the top 2 corners down to the crease in the middle of the paper. Next, fold the new corners at the top of the paper down to the center crease.

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Fold Down the Upper Corners
Fold Down the Upper Corners

The Ultimate Guide to Paper Airplanes. Video Instructions ... fold both upper corners to the center line as shown. 4. Fold the top peak down. 4.

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Fold up the Small Triangle
Fold up the Small Triangle

How to Fold Paper Airplanes. Three Methods: Folding a Simple Paper Airplane Folding a More Advanced Paper Airplane Folding a Very Advanced Paper Airplane Community Q&A. Making paper airplanes is a simple and quick way to have some creative fun. You can fold different paper airplanes for flying far, or staying in the air longer, or for flying fast. Just grab a piece of 8 ½ in (21.5 cm) by 11 in (28 cm) paper and get folding.

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Heavy-Nosed Plane
Heavy-Nosed Plane

This plane is similar to the basic dart. The additional fold gives it more weight at the nose, allowing it to go a far distance.

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Hunting Flight
Hunting Flight

This straight shooting plane has a heavy nose, which helps it go far. Throw it as hard as you like and watch how far it goes.

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Start With a Flat Sheet of Paper
Start With a Flat Sheet of Paper

Start with a flat sheet of paper. Grab a sheet of paper and lay it in front of you on a flat surface. Make sure the paper you’re using doesn’t already have any folds, creases or wrinkles in it, as this can compromise the completed plane’s ability to fly.

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The Basic Easy Time Aloft
The Basic Easy Time Aloft

Learn the simple steps for high-flying fun with this tutorial on five basic paper airplane patterns.

The Buzz Medium Distance, Time Aloft
The Buzz Medium Distance, Time Aloft

The Buzz Paper Airplane Folding Instructions - This paper airplane design is best for distance and time aloft. Bend the tail up or down to control the flight... The Buzz …

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The Sea Glider Medium Distance, Time Aloft
The Sea Glider Medium Distance, Time Aloft

The Sea Gull Paper Plane The Sea Gull paper airplane is also a unique Delta Wing design and a tucked nose create this elegant looking craft that is a slow long distance floater. This variation on a traditional glider design will float straight and far when folded well.

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The Sprinter Medium Distance, Acrobatic
The Sprinter Medium Distance, Acrobatic

This is a jet looking plane, but flies differently than a jet. The wings will flap at certain angles, so experiment with it and throw gently.

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The Stable Easy Time Aloft, Acrobatic
The Stable Easy Time Aloft, Acrobatic

The Stable Paper Airplane Folding Instructions - This fun and easy paper airplane design is best for acrobatics and time aloft. This plane has a lot of stability and can fly very far. …

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