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How Do You Make A Paper Airplane From A4/Letter Paper?

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How Do You Make A Paper Airplane From A4/Letter Paper?

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Many good paper airplanes are made by using a square sheet of paper. This one can also be built the same way, but it looks and flies much better when you use A4 or Letter size of paper. It’s important to follow the instructions as closely as possible, because too big a tail will make the plane go up and fall down while too heavy a nose will send it straight to the ground. • Get a sheet of paper. I prefer colored. The paper should be dry and clean, preferably not too thin (printer paper is OK). This is valid for most paper airplanes. • Fold the paper at the center of the long side and reopen it back. This will form a central crease. See the picture below. 3. Pick one side for a nose and form it by making two diagonal folds. The two ends of the paper must meet each other at the central crease. 4. Fold thus formed nose to the center. When you do this the entire airplane should be a square or almost square. See the picture below to get a better idea of this figure. 5. Make two diagonal fol

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