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  • where is the part where u get the print outs pleas help doing this for science project

  • @djuan882 There's a link in the text part of part 2

  • @sciencetoymaker thanks

    

  • @sciencetoymaker what part time

    

  • my first one flies but i need more space to fly it

  • @AAAHHHCUMMON The very thin foam gliders are lighter than these paper ones, so they fly more slowly--better for in a house without much space.

    Slater

  • 2:48 OMG~~~~~~~

  • can u make the tale with straw?? plz reply as soon as possible

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  • i so wanna be a science teacher now to teach EVERYONE this!!!! ill try get my teacher to show this. lol ftw

  • mine dosent work everytime i let it go it dose front flips is it heavy or not

  • Lo logré...

  • I'm going to try this out with some Year 5 students!!

  • @2009MusicalLover Let me know how it goes. I am developing thin foam gliders that seem to be easier to build and learn to fly. Check back.

    Slater

  • With your excellent instructions, it is quite easy to get this little thing flying well.

  • great idea to have a 20 degree reflex then use ballast or bend the wire to trim

  • wow!!!!!

  • i loved building the putt putt boat nice directions.

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