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Like real gliders, this paper airplane has long, skinny wings. Real gliders, which are airplanes without engines, use such wings because these reduce drag and offer better performance. These aircraft are towed into the sky by a plane with an engine, then take advantage of air currents to stay aloft for hours. Your glider is also capable of long floating flights.
NOTE: Because the Glider doesn’t have a body to grasp, it requires a different throw. Hold the plane with the folded edge facing forward, your pointer finger on top, and your thumb and middle finger below
Gently push the plane forward.
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