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1 FIRST YOU LEARN, NEXT YOU DESIGN, THEN YOU BUILD, AND EVENTUALLY YOU FLY!

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3 I'm Ken Blackburn, and I hold the Guinness record for time aloft for paper airplanes. I first set the record in 1983 (16.89 seconds), resetting it in 1987 (17.2 sec), 1994 (18.8 sec) lost the record in 1996 I set the current record of 27.6 seconds on 10/8/98 in the Georgia Dome.

4 THE RECORD SETTING THROW

5 HOW TO SET A RECORD My plan was to construct from 5 to 10 planes a week, initially trying radical changes, progressively narrowing in on the best paper airplane design. I hurt my shoulder from throwing too rapidly. So I switched back and forth between workouts in the gym, and workouts throwing planes. I had the most luck with my original design that I had invented as a 13 year old kid.

6 HOW TO MAKE IT FLY BETTER First- its real important to keep the wing as flat as possible, so I would press the side of a pen against every fold as the plane is made in order to keep the folds as flat as possible. Second- I tried making the folds a little wider and narrower until I found just the right width – this determines exactly where the plane balances. Third- I "prefolded" the paper in a pattern to add crease marks on the wing.

7 HOW MANY PLANES TO MAKE? In reality every paper airplane flies differently. Out of 100 planes perhaps 50 fly over 16 seconds, 20 over 18 seconds, and 5 over 20 seconds. That is why I needed to make several hundred planes, not only to improve the design, but to find the best airplane using the best design.

8 HINTS! As many people know, the dimples on a golf ball reduce the drag of the golf ball, and these creases served the same function. Tupperware makes a great waterproof, crushproof, paper airplane hanger


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