Posted by Paper Airplane Dude | Posted in Paper Airplanes | Posted on 22-09-2010-05-2008
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This is a tutorial on how to make one of my favorite paper airplanes. It is an intermediate level glider and it can (and will) fly far! Video Rating: 0 / 5
Posted by Paper Airplane Dude | Posted in Paper Airplanes | Posted on 23-05-2010-05-2008
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This is the classic Dart airplane. Probably the most common and most popular, it has been used over a million times. here’s how to make this plane… its VERY simple Video Rating: 5 / 5
Posted by Paper Airplane Dude | Posted in Paper Airplanes | Posted on 13-05-2010-05-2008
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this is a video showing how to make the paper airplane called the glider, the Chinese invented it. I would say this paper airplane would be a beginner. 【visit】: www.10paperairplanes.com to make more paper airplanes Video Rating: 5 / 5
Posted by Paper Airplane Dude | Posted in Paper Airplanes | Posted on 09-05-2010-05-2008
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The rest of the videos in this series as well as the 2 4 1 pattern at www.sciencetoymaker.org As you build and fly, here are some tips that I wish were in the video (updated instructional videos coming soon). If you keep these in mind as you go through the instructions, you might have a less frustrating time. I no longer make a second glider out of the printer paper. It’s just too heavy and I save time by just concentrating on the phone book paper one. I no longer cut the notch in the front. I just fold that part now. The center of gravity (CG) marks on the glider are starting points only. Adding more or removing weight shifts the CG forward or backward. This is very useful for dealing with stalling and diving. Instead of straws for boom and weight, I now use the thin wire that’s inside “twisties,” those bendy things used to close plastic bags and also to wrap various cords when you first open the packaging of electronic equipment. I strip off the paper or plastic part off with pliers so it’s more aerodynamic. When taped on, I can fine tune the by straightening the wire for more leverage (more downward force to counteract stalling). Or I can fold the wire back on itself for less downward leverage (if the glider is diving). It’s easier than adding or cutting off tape. When taping the wire on, fold that short, very front fold too, so the tape folds too. The two diagonal folds near the front of the glider—the ones that make the under curve (camber)–have to be creased firmly …
Posted by Paper Airplane Dude | Posted in Paper Airplanes | Posted on 15-04-2010-05-2008
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This is How to make a paper airplane That Flies far and glides well. This paper Airplane Dosent look so good but it flies far, and glides amazing. Check out my website learnhow-to.blogspot.com How to make a paper airplane that flies far glider, guide to making the worlds best paper airplane glider. How to make a paper airplane glider, that flies far Easy. I hope this airplane making guide helps you in making your paper airplane that flies far. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Posted by Paper Airplane Dude | Posted in Paper Airplanes | Posted on 12-04-2010-05-2008
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I got tired of seeing nooby paper airplanes on YouTube, so I thought I would share some of my expertise with the community. This is an amazing world record paper airplane that is simple to make and easy to fly! Tips for flying: – The loop that is cut into the tail at the end of the video is crucial for stable flight. Avoid creasing this loop. – The plane is meant to ‘spread’ a bit for greater surface area and extended gliding ability, so don’t try to force it to stay rigid, and definitely don’t tape anything together. – Hold the plane from the fuselage like you would a normal paper airplane, and throw with a gentle but straight-line launch. Experiment with faster throws once you have mastered the moderate speed throw. – Once you start to get bored with it, invert the loop so it rejoins with the body of the fuselage (don’t tape it down though), and try flying the plane upside down. Music Source: NewGrounds.com Author: LfunkeyA Title: happiness is an escape
My first vlog ever! WOOT! Be gentle. Two stories of young love misplaced – one involving tendons and Post It notes; one involving paper airplanes. A video response to peron75 aka Michael Buckley aka WHATTHEBUCK’s video about his school years – au.youtube.com — www.jamestinniswood.com.au Video Rating: 5 / 5