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Illustrated encyclopedia of paper airplane folding methods?

First take out a rectangular piece of white paper.

2. Fold it again in the middle.

3. Unfold the paper again, so that a crease will appear in the middle. (The crease should be clear! )

Fold a small rectangle on it, as shown in the figure.

5. Fold both sides of the handle inward. (As shown below 1) Both parties! (as shown in figure 2 below)

6. For an airplane with a folded head, fold the head down. (the tip should point to the middle crease! )

8. Fold the sides inward again. After being folded in half, both sides of the paper should not exceed the sharp corners. )

9. Fold the sharp one onto the paper that has just been folded inward. (as shown in the figure below)

10. Fold it in half along the crease.

1 1. Fold the wing! It's done!

Paper airplane (aviation origami manual)

Paper airplane (scientific name: autonomous aerodynamic physical model)

This is a toy plane made of paper. It is the most common form of aviation origami and belongs to a branch of origami. Because it is the easiest type of origami to master, it is deeply loved by beginners and even masters.

The history of paper airplanes: Making toys out of paper is considered to have originated in Greece 2000 years ago, when "kite" was 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.