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Mirage [How to fly] The Mirage is a excellent paper airplane. I was amazed the first time this left my hands and sailed -- nay -- floated to a perfect landing. The large wing area makes this glider easy to trim and especially graceful in the air. The "landing gear" helps the aircraft stay graceful during landings and on the ground, but I've surprisingly noticed that it seems --
The Thay Hunter [How to fly] The Thay Hunter is a plane that performs much like the Mirage, except that it flies slightly faster. Leading edge extensions are the short, highly-swept sections of wing root that join it to the fuselage near the nose of the plane. On jets like the F18, they produce vortices over the main wing at high angles of attack that keep it from stalling under high --
X Hunter [How to fly] The X Hunter is the leading-edge extension plane with the extra tabs folded into something a bit more menacing than landing gear. Don't forget to wear eye protection around this device. --
The Needle [How to fly] The Needle, based on the web access logs, have been one of the most popular paper airplane in this page, so here I present the newest addition to the series of hunters. Interestingly, no two of the "hunters" series share the same base folds. Since the Needle is a relative of the classic dart paper airplane, it inherits some pretty bad roll instabilities. M --
The Dagger [How to fly] The Dagger was one of the earliest interceptor planes itīs ever designed. The first was constructed back in 1991, and it remained the most effective plane in this area until the Piranha was designed in 1996. Over short range it is very fast and accurate, the two most important factors in an interceptor plane. With practice I can make it hit a 2cm target mo --
The Marling [How to fly] The Marling is a easy to Fold paper airplane. You need a paper sheet size Letter. This plane has Variations on the schoolyard specials that are fun to fold and fun to fly. This craft is what the kid in you wants. The Marlin is a variation on the classic dart, is easy to fold and can be thrown very hard as a "blackboard bomber" should. This variation of a c --
The Hunter [How to fly] The Hunter is a great plane, it has an acceptable level of stability. It can fly reasonably quickly, and can travel over long distances, this plane can fly nice and quick for about 10-15 metres. It flies smoothly and beautifully, and is reasonably reliable. It is simple and accurate plane, an excellent choice for an interceptor if you're playing the paper --
Hammerhead The Hammerheads (based on a desing by Eiji Nakamura) are easy to fold schoolyard paper airplanes that the kid in you wants. Easy to fold, easy to fly for almost immediate gratification and capable of fast flights. A variation of a classic scoolyard desing, this dart's tail adds stability and flying variety. This compact version of the classic has a --
Barracuda The Barracuda is easy to fold schoolyard paper airplanes that the kid in you wants. Easy to fold, easy to fly for almost immediate gratification. Almost a glider, this dart requires folding accuracy for its clever nose section but it flies and satisfied when well made. Start with a sheet of medium weight letter size paper. Fold the paper exactly in half a --
Manta Ray The Manta Ray is one variation of the schoolyard specials that are fun to fold and fun to fly. These craft are what the kid in you wants. Easy to fold, easy to fly for almost immediate gratification.Easty to fold and Fly, this dart has a forward swept winglets (canards) which give you extra control of its flying characteristics. Start with a sqaure sheet. --
BottleNose The Bottlenose, category hunters. The Bottlenose paper airplane has an extra heavy nose and small wings. This makes the bottlenose look like a jet aircraft. The Bottlenose is the fastest in the dart family of paper airplanes. It is another easy to fold schoolyard paper airplanes that the kid in you wants. Easy to fold, easy to fly for almost immediate grat --
Eagle The Eagle belongs to the category Hunters and are designed to be thrown with a lot of strength. They fly fast and can fly for a long distance and that could help you release the inner child in you. The Eagle Paper Airplane is a complex looking jet is based on a new folding strategy and when complete, reminds of one of the F-4E Phantom II.INSTRUCTION : S --

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