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Tumbling | Origami | Paper Airplanes Tumbling - In this Category you will find the following models: Free The Flying Sheet, The Tumbling Wing, The Flying Wing, Boomerang, Looping Lander, Goliath, Black Wing, Typhoon, Hurricane, Tornado, Chinook, MonHow to fold, How to fly and


 

 


 

The Flying Sheet [How to fly]
The Flying Sheet may not be the better looking paper airplane on the block, but those big ugly wings sure do the tricks. The Flying Sheet is capable of great distance and accuracy, but is very sensitive to changes to it's wings. To make this great paper airplane you will need only a single sheet of paper. --
The Tumbling Wing [How to fly]
The Tumbling Wing may not be a cool paper airplane but that piece of paper does some preety awesome tricks. The Tumbling Wing imitates modern day Tumblers so it surely tumble a lot. --
The Flying Wing [How to fly]
The Flying Wing imitates modern day gliders, it is capable of traveling very long distances, but works best when there are existing air currents that it can use to fly on. This paper airplane is the most fun outdoors where a gust of wind can carry it very high and far. --
Boomerang [How to fly]
This is a fast and fun activity! Make your boomerang plane of brown paper and use bright coloured paper shapes, pipe-cleaners and whatever else you have to hand to decorate it. Older children can decorate their boomerang planes in aboriginal style using poster paints so they can look like a wooden stick or a real boomerang stick. --
Looping Lander [How to fly]
The Looping Lander Paper Airplane is easy to fly, and very easy to make. It flies slowly, and very smoothly and gently. And it holds together nicely. It's a good bet to become the standard paper airplane people make, because it's easy and the results are amazingly good. --
Goliath [How to fly]
This paper airplane is designed for bored people in offices, lectures and classrooms all over the world. 7 folds and throw, there isn't a difficult part in making this plane. A simple paper airplane design and indeed a real classic. This plane is slightly more complex than the classic plane above but flies further and is more accurate. --
Black Wing [How to fly]
Huge high-tech black aircraft resembling a wing featured on the adventure HUMAN TARGET. Because of its large unique wing design, the BlackWing easily performs all aerobatic maneuvers: 3D, rolls, loops, inverted, front flips, flat spin – everything! It is also a great slow flyer and can be flown in a small area or indoors. --
Typhoon
This broad winged beauty with almost no fuselage has vertical stabilizers which give direction to its stately flights. The Typhoon was designed for great lift to give a long, straight and stable flights. The secret is the wide wing spans and the small bodies.This flying wing craft has an extremely small fuselage and large broad wings for glider style fligh --
Hurricane
The Hurricane paper airplane is based on a design by H. Riley Watkins. It has square, symetric wings that are typical of flying wings. It is fairly easy to fold and requires a letter size sheet.The Hurricane belongs to the category Tumbling and are designed for great lift to give a long, straight and stable flights. The secret is the wide wing spans and th --
Tornado
The Tornado. The Hurricane paper airplane is based on a design by H. Riley Watkins. It has square, symetric wings that are typical of flying wings. It is fairly moderate to fold and requires a letter size sheet. This versatile wing is a very robust flyer and is best with medium to light weight paper. Good in all wind conditions, it can be trimmed and flown --
Chinook
The Chinook paper airplane is based on a design by H. Riley Watkins. It is fairly moderate to fold and requires a letter size sheet. This versatile wing is a very robust flyer and is best with medium to light weight paper. Good in all wind conditions, it can be trimmed and flown in different configurations. Start with a letter size sheet. The most predicta --
Monsoon
The Monsoon belongs to the category Tumbling and are designed for great lift to give a long, straight and stable flights. The best all around example of the Flying Wing style, this elegant craft folds easily, looks great and flies very well. The secret is the wide wing spans and the small bodies. Fairly easy to fold but great fun to fly, this square symme --

 
 


 
 


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