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How to make a 747 out of paper?

How to make a 747 plane out of paper is as follows:

1. First, prepare a rectangular colored paper. Fold the colored paper in half along the centerline, and then align the four corners with the centerline.

2. Then, align the corner with the center line and fold it again.

3. Then bend the corner outward.

4. Then fold the whole origami in half.

Finally, fold the tail of the plane inward according to the crease, and the fastest paper plane will be folded.

Paper airplane (scientific name: autonomous aerodynamic physical model) is a toy airplane made of paper. As long as it is made of paper, it can be called a paper plane. Origami plane is the most common form of aviation origami, which belongs to a branch of origami and a kind of paper plane.

Because it is the easiest type of origami to master, it is deeply loved by beginners and even masters.

Making toys out of paper is thought to have originated in China 2000 years ago, when kites were a popular entertainment. But this is not the same as a paper plane. The earliest paper plane that can be traced back to the 1980s was made in the west in 1909.

However, the most accepted production method was put forward by John K. Northrop (one of the founders of Lockheed) in 1930. Northrop Corporation made a simulation test with paper airplanes to discover the flight mechanism of real airplanes.

Origami's origin:

Origami originated in China and developed in Japan. Origami can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period in China. At that time, people began to fold paper into various shapes and use it in rituals such as sacrifice and divination. With the passage of time, origami art has gradually developed into a unique art form and spread to other parts of Asia.

In Japan, origami art has been further developed and popularized. During the Edo period in Japan, origami became a kind of entertainment for children, and many origami masters appeared. The origami works of these masters not only have high artistic value, but also have profound cultural connotation.

The art of origami also has a long history in Europe. /kloc-in the 0/8th century, European origami masters began to apply origami technology to the fields of art and science. They imitate natural forms by origami, thus promoting the development of biology, physics and other disciplines.

Modern origami art has become a global cultural phenomenon. In many countries and regions, origami is used in education, cultural heritage and other fields. At the same time, with the progress of science and technology, computer programs and robotics are increasingly applied to origami art, making origami works more complex and refined.