How Do You Make A Stunt Paper Airplane?
Paper airplanes are simple ways to explore the relationship between gravity and space. Kids learn how to use their imagination and how to apply physics using simple materials found virtually anywhere. Make sure you have a clean, safe work surface. Fold paper in half, lengthwise, with the fold away from you and the two sides closest to you. In the lower-right corner of the non-folded end, measure 1.5 inches deep along the long side and mark. At the opposite corner (the fold side) measure 1.5 inches deep and mark. Along the length of the short end on the right side, measure and mark 3.5 inches from both edges (two marks). Midway between the 1.5 inch marks on the long sides and the 3.5 inch marks on the short side, measure 1 inch up from the short edge and mark. Connect the dots to form two triangles and cut out. Open the sheet of paper. At the opposite end from the cuts, fold each corner of the rectangle inward to the center to make a point at the top of the paper. Edges should be aligne