This document provides instructions for making a simple paper airplane, including folding the paper in specific ways to form the body and wings. It notes that while paper airplanes can provide fun, they should not be thrown at people due to risks of paper cuts or eye injuries. The only materials needed are a sheet of paper, and optionally tape and a pencil for decorating designs on the airplane.
This document provides instructions for making a simple paper airplane, including folding the paper in specific ways to form the body and wings. It notes that while paper airplanes can provide fun, they should not be thrown at people due to risks of paper cuts or eye injuries. The only materials needed are a sheet of paper, and optionally tape and a pencil for decorating designs on the airplane.
This document provides instructions for making a simple paper airplane, including folding the paper in specific ways to form the body and wings. It notes that while paper airplanes can provide fun, they should not be thrown at people due to risks of paper cuts or eye injuries. The only materials needed are a sheet of paper, and optionally tape and a pencil for decorating designs on the airplane.
Paper Airplanes are a fun way to fly around the environment.
Warning: As of everything else there are some warnings in paper airplane making, such as may cause paper cuts,and do not aim at people the airplane could poke someone in the eye. Materials needed: 1. Paper 2. Tape 3. Pencil Please note that tape and pencil is optional. Instructions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Fold paper hotdog(longways) style.
Fold the two corner pieces at the top in the middle of the seam. Fold the folded corners in the middle of the paper. Fold the paper again. Fold the wings down. Tape your paper(optional) to make it stay. Draw designs on your paper airplane(again optional) Have fun with your airplane.
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