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CONTENTS
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Read Thisl
2
3
Floating
Rrng
Eastern
Star
5
6
B
\f-\lobble
Bar Flyer
r
10
12
14
16
1B
Narrow
Arrow
Slcy
Cruiser
Space
Dart
Boomerang
Jet
Flat Flyer
The
20
Ross
Albert
22
24
26
28
31
Strato
Climber
Gliding
Girder
T-Glider
Things
to do
with
Paper
Planes
IUTRODUcTION
how
to
make
simple paper
planes that
fly
brilliantly,
every
time.
Ihey
are
all
quick
to fold,
¿asy
to
remember
and
can
be
made
an¡r,rhere,
any
time,
with
ordinary
paper.
Learn
how to
make
your
favorite
planes
we
ll,
then teach them
to your
friends
and playgames
with
them or
have
competitions
-there
are
some
ideas
at
the
back
of the book.
Sharing
paper
planes
is
the
best
way
to
enjoy them.
But,
a
paper
plane
will
only
flyw¿ll
if it
is
carefully made
and proeerly
thrown.
So,
before folding your
first
plane,
read
the
next
two
pages
to
see
what
you
mustdo,
and
howandwhy.
Agood
paperplane
rs
notonlygood
fun,
but
also
good
science
This
fun book
shows
you
.
REa.D
Tnts!
Nere
ar¿
some important tips
to
help
make
your
planes fly we
ll.
.
Fold
slowly and neatly
A
plane
will
not fly if
it
is
badly
made.
Try
folding
plane
twice
to
learn
how
to
make
it
we
ll.
a
.
Press
every
crease
firnly
Sharp
creases
h¿lp
a
plane
to
cut
through
the
air
smoothly. Soft
creases
do
not.
Fold
on
a
table
Don't
fold
on
your lap,
in
the
air
or
on
a
soft
surface
such
as
a
carpet.
.
Follow
the drawtngs
carefully
llhen
folding,
keep checking that
your
mode
looks
like
the step-by-step drawings. lf
it
doesn't.
.
.
don't
panic!
Just
unfold
one or
two
of the new
creases
until
your
model
looks
like an earlier
drawing,
then try
again.
.
I
.
Read
the
"Throwtng"
tnstructtons,
A
carefully
made
plane
will
not
flywell
if it
is
thrown
incorrectly. Some need
to
b¿
thrown
hard, others gently. Some
are
held
and
thrown
in strange
ways.
Adjusting the
Wings
,
lf
your
plane flies
quickly upwards,
stops
and
drops
like
a
stone
(called
1
ú
"stalling')
.
,
.
curl
the
back
of
the
wings
gently downwards.
This
will
makethe
plane fly
level.
2.
lf
your
plane flies
quickly
downwards
(called "nose
diving')
.
.
,
curl
the
back
of
the
wings gently upwards.
This
will
make
the plane fly
level.
3.
lf
your
plane still
doesn't
fly
. .
.
adjust
the angle
across
the
wings
(called the
"dihedral').Try
these
dihedral
shapes
to
see
which
is
best
for
your
plane'
wings down
wings
up
wings
level
3
Symbols
you
lÁesesimple
symbols explain
how
the
planes are made.
Make sure
that
lf
you
understand
the
dtfferenceóetween
a
valleyfold
and
a mountain
fold.
confuse them,
your
planes
will
be
made
lnside out!
valley fold
mountain fold
unfolded crease
crease,
then
unfold
turn
the
paper over
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