How Do You Make Easy Paper Airplane Gliders?
There are a multitude of paper airplane designs, and they all fly differently, depending on the aerodynamics and design of the airplane. Airplane gliders tend to be designed to fly slowly and long distances. Many gliders are easy to make and are a good place to start for beginner airplane folders. Start with the belly-button glider, with few steps and uncomplicated folds. Lay the piece of paper vertically on a flat surface. If the paper has a colored side, place the colored side facing down. Fold the top two corners inwards to meet the center line. Crease well. Fold the top tip downward, creasing along the bottom edges of the triangles you just formed. Take the top left corner of the paper and fold it down to meet the center crease, forming a right triangle. Lift the flap you just folded. Fold it up to meet the left edge, forming a small, narrow triangle. The crease meets the bottom left corner of the right triangle you formed in Step 4. Take the top layer of the triangle you just crea