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The Sprinter

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This is a jet looking plane, but flies differently than a jet.

The wings will flap at certain angles, so experiment with it and throw gently.

Bibliography

The Worlds Greatest Paper Airplane and Toy Book

Paper Flight

This is a jet looking plane, but flies differently than a jet.

The wings will flap at certain angles, so experiment with it and throw gently.

Paper Airplane Folding Instructions

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1. Fold the paper in half diagonally so opposite corners meet.

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1. Fold the paper in half diagonally so opposite corners meet.

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2. Fold the long edge about 1/2 inch.

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2. Fold the long edge about 1/2 inch.

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3. Fold the paper in half towards you and then rotate so that the thickest point is facing up. The squared off point will be facing to the left.

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3. Fold the paper in half towards you and then rotate so that the thickest point is facing up. The squared off point will be facing to the left.

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4. Fold one squared off point over as far as it will go and make a vertical crease.

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4. Fold one squared off point over as far as it will go and make a vertical crease.

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5. Fold the other side down so opposite sides meet.

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5. Fold the other side down so opposite sides meet.

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6. Now, fold one outer flap down to create the first wing. The body will be about 3/4 inch tall.

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6. Now, fold one outer flap down to create the first wing. The body will be about 3/4 inch tall.

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7. Fold the other flap down to complete the plane.

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7. Fold the other flap down to complete the plane.

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Final Paper Airplane Design

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