Paper Airplanes
Origami-Kids.com

Home of Paper Airplanes and Paper BoatBarra Image of paperairplane AVIATION TOP 100 - www.avitop.comAvitop.com



[Home] [Add to Favorites!] [Tell a Friend!] [Forum] [BLOG][Shopping] [Technical Information
Category: [Hunters][Gliders][Vortexes][Tumbling][Paper boat][Origami 3D][Free Games]

Google
 


Make Paper Airplane Tips


Make Paper Airplane Tips

Print this Article

Would you like to design and make paper airplane yourself ? Here are some essential and useful tips about designing and making your own paper airplane.



Tips for Straight and Stable Flight

1. Design the paper plane to be heavier at the nose. This helps to ensure forward Center of Gravity (CG) to prevent the paper plane from stalling in the air. This can be done using the following techniques : Make multiple folds at the front of the paper airplane. This technique was used by Ken Blackburn in his world record paper airplane. Clip the nose of the airplane with a paper clip.

2. If your airplane tend to nose-dive due to heavy nose, bend the edge of the wing upwards slightly.

3. Design the paper airplane with rudders at the wing tips. This is a common feature in many paper airplane designs. Having the rudders will help to reduce airplane yaw and thus prevent it from flying in circles and helps the airplane to fly straight.

4. Add more creases to the wings to provide greater stability and lift.

5. Design your paper airplane with sufficient dihedral. Dihedral is the angle formed by the wings across the top of the fuselage. The airplane flies best with its wings horizontal in flight. This is general achieved when the dihedral forms a small V-shape as you hold the fuselage in ready-to-throw position. So when your paper airplane does not fly well, adjusting the dihedral can help to enhance the performance dramatically. When holding the paper airplane, the dihedral should look like the image below (viewed from the front).



Tips for Speed and Distance

1. If you like your paper airplane to fly (or glide) slowly and further, design the paper airplane with longer wings span but smaller wing area. This concept is widely used to design gliders planes.

2. On the other hand, if you want to make a paper airplane fly faster, make the wing shorter relative to the fuselage length (this is called low aspect ratio) and design a sharp and thin nose (do you know why?) An example of such design is the conventional dart.



Few Tips from Ken Blackburn

1. Aircraft stability (all airplanes) is improved when weight is added to the front of the plane.

2. Generally the farthest flying paper airplanes are the standard pointed 'dart' types. For extra distance try adding weight to the nose, such as a paper clip, or rolled or folded paper.

3. Wing span is the thing that really improves gliding distance (this is why sailplanes have long wings, but they have very narrow wings to try to reduce their wing area).

4. Remember the key to a good flying plane are the small adjustments :

5. There are 3 main principles in making a good flying paper airplane: make sure there is sufficient weight on the nose of the plane. use some up elevator trim. use plenty of dihedral

6. Almost any type of paper will work - for my planes I prefer regular copier paper (20 to 24 pound thickness usually).

7. Perhaps the best paper airplane to use for speed, distance, and ease of construction is the Eagle design. The Basic Dart is also good, and should be familiar to many of your viewers, as it is my version of an old favorite. One "secret" to a fast, accurate, and long distance paper airplane is to add weight, such as a paper clip, to the nose of the plane.

8. Theoretically, increasing wing area should make glide distance a little worse. Wing span is the thing that really improves gliding distance



Top 10 - The Most Popular

paper airplanes - Mirage
Mirage
paper airplanes - Catamaran
Catamaran
paper airplanes - The Thay Hunter
The Thay Hunter
paper airplanes - The Needle
The Needle
paper airplanes - X Hunter
X Hunter
paper airplanes - The Flat
The Flat
paper airplanes - The Fly
The Fly
paper airplanes - The Dagger
The Dagger
paper airplanes - X Glider
X Glider
paper airplanes - Wide Fenix
Wide Fenix


10 Most Recent Paper Airplanes Articles

More Paper Airplanes Articles
  • Papieren vliegtuigen, wereldrecords om na te bouwen

    Vliegtuigjes vouwen doe je met oud papier. Met tentamens die je verknald hebt, met een oude krant of met aantekeningen van je vervelende broertje. Maa... (read more)


  • Fast Fact #4

    Gliders, like paper airplanes, don’t have engines. However, gliders have travelled ever 1,000 miles in one flight and have reached altitudes of more t... (read more)


  • Fearless Outdoor Flying

    The biggest difference between indoor and outdoor flying is the weather. Obviously rain and darkness are enemies of the outdoor paper airplane pilot. ... (read more)


  • Fast Fact #3

    The longest recorded distance flown by a paper airplane thrown from the ground indoors is 193 fest (more than twice the length of a basketball court).... (read more)


  • Paper Airplane Golf

    This game is a lot like the real game of golf, but you play it indoors using your arm and a paper airplane rather than outside using gold clubs and a ... (read more)


  • Target Practice

    Pick a target, any target (but not your little brother or the dog). It could be an armchair, the runway on the airport poster in this book, or if you ... (read more)


  • Catching A Plane

    You’ll need two or more people and at least one airplane for this game. Any model will do, but we recommend the Butterfly, Slice, or Count. Start by s... (read more)


  • Great Games to Play Indoors

    A lot of the paper airplanes flying you do will be indoors, at home. Indoor flying has some major advantages- no wind to carry off your plane or send ... (read more)


  • Making The Robo-Chopper

    Don’t Forget: Cut along the solid white lines. Fold in on the dashed black lines (so you can’t see them anymore) and fold away on the dotted gray line... (read more)


  • What To Do If

    It Doesn’t Spins make sure the blades are little up from level. Other than that, there’s really no way to adjust this aircraft, se if for some reason ... (read more)



  • Google
     

    10 Most Read Paper Airplanes Articles

    More Paper Airplanes Articles
  • Papieren vliegtuigen, wereldrecords om na te bouwen

    Vliegtuigjes vouwen doe je met oud papier. Met tentamens die je verknald hebt, met een oude krant of met aantekeningen van je vervelende broertje. Maa... (read more)


  • Paper Airplane Flying Tips

    Okay, so you’ve mastered making the paper airplanes, now it’s time to learn some great paper airplane flying tips to make them fly better than ever. S... (read more)


  • Throwing your paper airplane

    Everyone wants to test their paper airplane at some point. After all, the reason we build them is to fly them. And every airplane that has ever been b... (read more)


  • Paper Airplane Golf

    This game is a lot like the real game of golf, but you play it indoors using your arm and a paper airplane rather than outside using gold clubs and a ... (read more)


  • History of Paper Boats (Part 2 of 2)

    Part 1 of 2 After a period of time in a heated drying room the paper shell, with keel and gunwales attached, would be removed from the mold for fin... (read more)


  • Fearless Outdoor Flying

    The biggest difference between indoor and outdoor flying is the weather. Obviously rain and darkness are enemies of the outdoor paper airplane pilot. ... (read more)


  • Great Games to Play Indoors

    A lot of the paper airplanes flying you do will be indoors, at home. Indoor flying has some major advantages- no wind to carry off your plane or send ... (read more)


  • Amazing Paper Airplane Facts

    Professionals Use ThemFor a long time Paper Aircraft have been very seriously used. By large Aerospace Aircraft manufacturers, for scientific and theo... (read more)


  • Making The Robo-Chopper

    Don’t Forget: Cut along the solid white lines. Fold in on the dashed black lines (so you can’t see them anymore) and fold away on the dotted gray line... (read more)


  • Target Practice

    Pick a target, any target (but not your little brother or the dog). It could be an armchair, the runway on the airport poster in this book, or if you ... (read more)




  • Paper Airplanes Articles Index

    page [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

    Paper Airplanes - 2007-2008  All rights reserved.




    Valid HTML 4.01 Transitional




    Copyright 2007-2010 all rights reserved origami-kids.com, Paper Boats - Paper Airplanes