The Greatest Paper Airplanes

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Greatest Paper Airplane Design

Anyone who has lived through the fourth grade knows that humans just don't make paper airplanes fast enough to achieve maximum mischief making. That is, until now. A highly enterprising individual has fashioned something most 10-year-olds would drool over: a gun that automatically creates and deploys paper airplanes. Behold: The original video was uploaded to, but a recent has brought the fantastical device the attention it truly deserves.

Serious time-wasters need to cut out the Netflix and get busy building paper airplanes. It's hours of entertainment with zero ability to accomplish anything. A paper plane, paper. Was based on his belief that the best planes had short wings and are 'heavy' at the point of the launch phase in which the thrower.

A description of the video gives a little insight into how it was made: A little tinkering from me that shows what you can do with 3D printers today. Most parts of this paper airplane machine gun had printed by fabberhouse.de (the rest of them are to buy via Internet or hardware store). Let's just hope this thing goes into mass production soon.

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Paper aeroplanes, are great fun to make. L2 4 Game L2.exe on this page. This website provides free, step-by-step instructions for how to make some of the best paper aeroplane designs.

All the designs come with easy to follow video or photographic instructions and some come with video demonstrations of test flights. Currently nine different paper aeroplanes are uploaded on this site; however, I'll be updating with more, so remember to check back. In the meantime, why not build one of the planes listed below, or, if you want a bit a thrill, check out or the. Different people have different rules on how to make paper aeroplanes.

Some people have no rules at all. Ultimately, there is no objective reason why any set of rules is better than any others; however, these are the rules that I grew up with, and are inherent in all of my designs. Sticking to these rules requires one to understand both aerodynamics and origami, making the design process somewhat challenging. 1) A paper aeroplane should be made from just one piece of A4* paper. Paper aeroplane designs should not incorporate any additional material. No tape, no glue, no staples, no paper clips. 2) The paper is sacred, it should not be cut or torn.