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X-101 Paper Airplane
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Tools and Materials 8 ½”x11” 20lb copier paper
8 ½”x11” 64lb card stock 8 ½”x11” cardboard Foamie sheets Rubber bands Paperclips Coffee stirrer sticks Straws Scotch tape Masking tape Scissors Glue gun Colored pencils 12” ruler
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Make crisp, accurate, straight folds.
Hamburger Fold Make crisp, accurate, straight folds. Hot Dog Fold Hamburger Fold Right Your folds should be symmetrical. One side should look just like the other side. If your plane is not symmetrical, it may not fly straight. 3
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If your plane is not symmetrical, it may not fly straight.
Nose Folds Unfold the hamburger fold and use this center fold as a guide to keep your plane symmetrical. Your folds should be symmetrical. One side should look just like the other side. If your plane is not symmetrical, it may not fly straight. 4
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Make crisp, accurate, straight folds.
Nose Folds Make crisp, accurate, straight folds. Get ready to fold leading edges of your wing. 5
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Make crisp, accurate, straight folds.
Wing Edge Folds Make crisp, accurate, straight folds. Fold the leading edge of your right wing. Fold the leading edge of your left wing. 6
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Make crisp, accurate, straight folds.
Fuselage Fold Make crisp, accurate, straight folds. ½” Fold the right and left wings together. The folds should be on the inside. Fold the wings back to leave a fuselage about ½” wide. ½” 7
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Make crisp, accurate, straight folds.
Wing Rudder Folds Make crisp, accurate, straight folds. Wing rudders will help your plane fly straight. Fold right wing rudder. Fold left wing rudder. 8
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What happens when the angle of the wings is changed?
Plane Views Adjust paper clips at various places on your plane to experiment with flight paths. What happens when the angle of the wings is changed? Top View Side View Front View 9
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Use paper clips to control the center of gravity of your plane.
Decorate Your Plane Use paper clips to control the center of gravity of your plane. See the next slide to add a cockpit and pilot to your plane. One paper clip on the nose of the plane will let you adjust the position on the cockpit and therefore your plane’s center of gravity. 10
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Build a cockpit with a pilot
Draw cockpit and pilot on paper or in PowerPoint and tape it to the stick or cardboard strip. Glue a small soft foamie or wrap some tape to the front end so the plane won’t poke your eye out! Coffee stirrer stick or cardboard strip. 11
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Hall of Fame Planes 12
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Make your own decals in PowerPoint
Flying Machines Make your own decals in PowerPoint It Goes It Goes ail eathers ail eathers oom oom Build-It-Yourself.com
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Make your own decals in PowerPoint
Flying Machines Make your own decals in PowerPoint Build-It-Yourself.com
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Make your own decals in PowerPoint
Flying Machines Make your own decals in PowerPoint Build-It-Yourself.com
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Make your own decals in PowerPoint
Flying Machines Make your own decals in PowerPoint Build-It-Yourself.com
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Air Show Competitions: Best looking. Furthest distance. Most accurate.
Longest flight time. 17
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