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Paper Planes – How to make a Paper Airplane that Flies Far – Paper Airplane Tutorial | Strike Eagle


This easy origami tutorial shows how to make a paper airplane: The best paper airplane in the world. Video includes test flights – outdoor and indoor!

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Twice a month, I upload a new tutorial with exotic and plain paper airplane designs that fly far, fast and straight.
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The Strike Eagle paper airplane in this tutorial is my creation. It was inspired by an origami plane of my first video tutorials after lots of feedback in order to create a better design and a better flight performance.
Due the shown test flights you can count on the fact that this paper plane is guaranteed airworthy: It flies far, straight and fast!

Used Material:
You have to use any type of European DIN A4 – 80 g/m², 29 cm x 21 cm – that is ordinary office paper used for the printer or copier. The paper should not be heavier or lighter than the given 80 g/m² – experiment if you wish so.

Guide and tips for folding:
The instructions are shown step by step and important and difficult steps are explained in detail (Activate annotations for explanations!).
I recommend to process all steps mentally before starting to fold. The lines created by the folds have to be used for orientation during folding the next steps. All folds have to be extremely symmetrical! Always smooth the paper to prevent waves.

Guide and tips for throwing:
You have the most beautiful flight performance on dry and windless days: Unfortunately paper is very susceptible to moisture and powerless against wind.
Just as there are different grips and swings in golf, each paper airplane must be held and thrown in the right way as well. In general, the best grip position is the center of gravity. Nevertheless, it is important to try different grip positions to get the best result possible.
In order to achieve the desired flight effect, it is necessary that the paper plane is thrown with different intensities (lightly, hard..) and in different angles (often between 30° and 45°).

Only a paper airplane, that is precisely folded and thrown in the correct way, will reach its maximized ability to overcome larger distances.

Safety note:
Throw this paper airplane only when there is nobody in flight range to avoid collisions. 😉

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You may also like these paper planes that were folded with a similar technique:
Phoenix: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP4sz39lHG4
► Dragon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNIWThwlRwU ◄

Latest Paper Airplane Tutorial:
► Dragon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNIWThwlRwU ◄

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Crusader: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTAVlpKPYkA

Last Paper Airplane Tutorial:
Stunner: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xdz4igyBKEU

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