no i would not ever recommend it to beginners because you need 2x the speed of the ones i fly and its heavy and unstable i recommend it to experience people
Regular copier paper has a high weight to area ratio and would be harder to fly with hands only. Maybe in really smooth air (like over a skating rink) you may succeed. But use the superior Indoor Paper Airplane Walkalong Glider design as it is much more stable. You would be the first to hand fly this design!
I look forward to that! Hmm.. I cut some parts of the "fuselage" of it, and used some kind of thin phonebook paper and.. I made some progress.. but I don't know, I can't yet make it go higher.. it's a great desing, simple enough yet nice and very nice to be flown with a paddle, congratulations :)
Same as a Flying Submarine up to 1:46. On an FS simply make approx 1.3cm down folds (or up folds) to the wing tips. I learned how to make FS's of a guy called WV 'Jennings' Jones in Wales (1966). His brother had shown him, but where he got the method I have no idea. FSs. fly great too.
Not a stupid question. The paddle is a large rigid sheet of cardboard which you use to create an updraft under the paper airplane. Slope soaring uses wind blowing against a ridge. In controllable slope soaring the paddle works in a similar manner as the slope (or ridge) but on a much smaller scale and you are following the paper airplane around, instead of the glider being limited to following the lift created by the (mountain) slope.
this design has been improved upon in the "indoor paper airplane walkalong glider" instructable. It has many enhancements and is made from phone book paper.
that video was stupid pritty much the whole time u couldnt even see what he was doing
frankhayes11 2 months ago
Doesn't even work,it just falls.
NoPointOfThis123 4 months ago
O_O, space cruiser, it looks like a space cruiser with different wings...........
alterbridge64 6 months ago
Dont you make any other airplanes besides this one.
username504679 7 months ago
ummmmm you made it wrong
TheFlaminDragon 8 months ago
move your god damn fingers
bradsmith080297 9 months ago
this is impossible to do the fold at 0.43
damoncurley325 1 year ago
do you know how to do the paperang moth if so how???
benjaminsarol 1 year ago
do you know how to do the paperang moth if so how
benjaminsarol 1 year ago
it worked reli wel
benjaminsarol 1 year ago
will this still fly with phonebook paper like the others do? please reply
Legolover123123 1 year ago
hard to see hands in the way alot
pbcrazy9898 1 year ago
sounds like ur watchin 1000 ways to die at first
slipknot09atforum 1 year ago
no i would not ever recommend it to beginners because you need 2x the speed of the ones i fly and its heavy and unstable i recommend it to experience people
XxstryaexX1 1 year ago
i made it but all it does is drop to the floor
MrMiko99 2 years ago 5
can it be flown using hands only?
maxyliano 2 years ago
Regular copier paper has a high weight to area ratio and would be harder to fly with hands only. Maybe in really smooth air (like over a skating rink) you may succeed. But use the superior Indoor Paper Airplane Walkalong Glider design as it is much more stable. You would be the first to hand fly this design!
paperairplanesurfer 2 years ago
I look forward to that! Hmm.. I cut some parts of the "fuselage" of it, and used some kind of thin phonebook paper and.. I made some progress.. but I don't know, I can't yet make it go higher.. it's a great desing, simple enough yet nice and very nice to be flown with a paddle, congratulations :)
maxyliano 2 years ago
it goes high
dude89415 2 years ago
awesome plane i havw built it and it works aawesome!!!!!!!!
dude89415 2 years ago
coo
hizeeys 2 years ago
Same as a Flying Submarine up to 1:46. On an FS simply make approx 1.3cm down folds (or up folds) to the wing tips. I learned how to make FS's of a guy called WV 'Jennings' Jones in Wales (1966). His brother had shown him, but where he got the method I have no idea. FSs. fly great too.
SteffanLlwyd 2 years ago
this is gonna sound stupid but what is a paddle, and what is it used for? sorry im a noob when it comes to gliders.
sk8erman8714 2 years ago
Not a stupid question. The paddle is a large rigid sheet of cardboard which you use to create an updraft under the paper airplane. Slope soaring uses wind blowing against a ridge. In controllable slope soaring the paddle works in a similar manner as the slope (or ridge) but on a much smaller scale and you are following the paper airplane around, instead of the glider being limited to following the lift created by the (mountain) slope.
paperairplanesurfer 2 years ago
@sk8erman8714 a pice of cardborde
and its used for making a wind wave
mikeyconlon 1 year ago
is amazing !!! fly very good
dzenteno 2 years ago
I could not understand as the camera´s angle was being obstructed by your hand.
eatingutube 2 years ago
very good video! i built it and works great!
i'm a begginer at this, can you guve me some tips please?
kidYUNGyu 2 years ago
this design has been improved upon in the "indoor paper airplane walkalong glider" instructable. It has many enhancements and is made from phone book paper.
paperairplanesurfer 2 years ago
Great video, easy to build !
I like origami !
mcz1987 2 years ago