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How to Make Sturdy Paper Airplanes in Study Hall

Study hall could be a true torture chamber. The study hall monitor is generally some low level employee that likes practically nothing more than ruling the space with an iron fist. That's where constructing paper airplanes comes in. In case you do it suitable, you are able to fly your airplane all the way across study hall when the monitor's back is turned and no one will know it was you.

Here's a rapid guide to making sturdy paper airplanes to launch in study hall or any other boring setting.

Picking Your Paper

You'd consider the thickest heaviest paper will be the ideal for generating a fantastic sturdy paper plane, but that's not accurate. You would like a paper that is light enough to fly without having also substantially work and quick enough to fold without the need of using a book to weight the plane down.

That is why I recommend regular 8 1/2 by 11 inch paper. Once you develop into much more of an origami specialist you'll be able to experiment with card stock and harder supplies, but until then stick to typical printer paper.

Deciding on Your Airplane Style


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