Monday, December 17, 2012

TOP 5: How to Make the ZEBRA Paper Airplane

TOP 5: How to Make the ZEBRA Paper Airplane


This paper aircraft is a canard flyer with real control surfaces near the nose which allow an extra measure of experimentation.



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Start with a letter size sheet.

1. Fold the sheet exactly in half by bringing the long edges together. Make a tight crease and unfold when finished.
2. Fold the left edge over to meet the center line crease just formed. Make a sharp crease.
3. Repeat on the right. Bring the right edge over to the center line. Make a new crease and flatten.
4. Turn the sheet over from left to right. The flaps formed by the previous tow folds are underneath.
5. Make a corner crease by bringing down the upper right corner to the center line crease. The top edge of the paper should end up exactly along the center line crease.
6. Repeat on the left. Make a corner crease by bringing down the upper left corner to the center line crease. The top edge of the paper should end up exactly along the center line crease.
7. Make another typical paper airplane crease by bringing the corner on the right over to the center line crease. The diagonal edge formed from the previous corner crease should end up along the center line.
8. Repeat on the left side. Make the typical paper airplane crease by bringing the corner on the left over to the center line crease. The diagonal edge formed from the previous corner crease should end up along the center line.
9. Reposition the paper and turn it over so the flaps just created are underneath and the nose is pointed toward the top.
10. Open the left flap from the center line outward. Form a new crease which runs from the lower left corner up to a point about three finger widths from the tip of the nose. Press the layers flat


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