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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2009

The Paper Airplane Guy tutorial for The Boomerang Plane. Instructions and brief explanation of how the airplane boomerangs. iPhone app available at http:​/​/​itunes.apple.com/​WebObjects/​MZStore.woa/​wa/​viewSoftware?id=312015112&mt=8

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  • This is a good plane.

    If you can, can you answer some questions about the boomerang II?

    1. I can't get it to stall all the time

    2. when it does, it turns back over and dies.

    my ceiling isn't that high, so how do i get it to stall at a shorter elevation?

  • @eatingfoodstuff

    1. The throw is really critical. You can throw the plane a little steeper or add a bit more up elevator. Also crimp the leading edge of the nose down a little.

    2. I usually find this caused by too much up elevator. Back off there or crimp the nose a little. Try different launch angles.

    Practice throwing while sitting on the floor or standing on your knees. I had the good fortune to work on my throw in a television studio, but this will work.

  • Could you explain more clear how to make the plane fly in a tighter circle; my house is kind of small

  • @eatingfoodstuff

    Bend the rear of the wing upwards a little bit. That's called up elevator. Since the plane "climbs" in a circle, that will make the circle smaller.

  • And is this the same size paper you use for all your amazing planes

  • @Ash543212

    Almost everything I make is from that size. The Tumble Wing and The Follow Foil are exceptions. I'm working on breaking the world record for distance with a piece of A4 paper.

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  • @gus9r9r

    The Paper Airplane Guy got the plane to fly.

  • @spacexplorer100 American Letter Size. If you cut 22mm off the bottom of A4 paper you get the same ratio as 8.5 x 11 inches, which is US letter size.

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  • @ThePaperAirplaneGuy hi i need a little bit of help on tucking the edges into the pockets at 4:04

  • So u specialize in aerospace science?

  • @gus9r9r your right because my airplane had one little crinkle and when i flew it it hit the wall it dosnt come back

  • omg is so............ retarted thumbs up if yours didnt fly

  • how do you throw the airplane and it does not come back

  • How do you throw the airplane

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