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How to make a paper plane in origami technique and a plane made of cardboard, launched with the help of a slingshot

And although today the counters of children's shops are bursting with a wide variety of toys, toys made with their own hands still remain the favorite for children. Girls can sit for hours on clothes for their favorites, and boys, of course, give tanks and airplanes.

Probably everyone, even grandmothers, can teach a junior member of the family how to make a paper in an origami technique. True, at the time of their grandparents' youth, they did not have such a beautiful foreign name - origami. Teaching how to make a paper airplane, began as early as a kindergarten. It was the simplest model.

Today, entire books have been written and published with detailed instructions on how to make an airplane. In prints and online books contain more than 100 very different models, made in origami technique, starting from airplanes from grandfather's childhood and ending with models of airplanes and hang-gliders made up of origami modules. For example, Jayson Merril will teach a kid how to make a paper from a paper of such a model, which even young and extremely advanced fathers and mothers did not hear.

And yet, how to make a paper airplane, so you can play with him in the room while your mother is resting? So that he does not make noise in the factory and when he flies, and could land directly on his mother, but she would not even wake up. Do you want to teach you?

Just take an ordinary notebook sheet and fold the top corners so that they close. Now the right angle formed at the top must be lowered. The fold line must run in the middle of the double fold.

We take the upper parts of the resulting part and connect them with each other so that the angle per se does not form from above - when the airplane is made with a blunt nose, its "volatility" increases much. Although you can simply repeat the first action by folding the ends together with each other in a straight line so that a right angle is formed at the very top of the detail.

The next step is to fix the model so that it does not open. The triangular tip, protruding from under the folded upper parts of the origami, must be bent upward. The resulting figure is folded in half so that the place of fixing the model is outside. And the last step in the manufacture of airplanes is the lowering of the wings. Everything, the simplest model of airplane-origami is ready for launch!

And in the article we will tell you how to make a plane from cardboard and twigs very, very fast, but one that will fly to a rather large height with the help of a slingshot. Almost the slingshots, for sure, are almost all the boys of the world. So let's turn this "hooligan device" into a useful channel!

First you need to prepare the wings of the plane, cutting them out of cardboard. It should be one detail of a pentagonal shape. To make it, you need to build a rectangle 5x20 cm, mark the middle on the long side from the top. Then, from the top, postpone 1cm and connect this point with the middle marked on the length. Krylia are obtained with slightly angled to the ends.

Then we make the second detail - the tail wings. In shape, they resemble large wings, but only become smaller in size, from a rectangle 3X12cm.

The tail has an aileron - such as a vertical tail wing. It should be in shape and size identical to the half of the horizontal tail piece. Do this detail should be double, leaving a free attachment place. It is glued in the middle of the tail wing, pushing open the edges.

Now, on a stick 25 cm long, we glue large wings in the front part of the "airplane", and we naturally equip the tail at the end of the twig. At the very nose of the aircraft in the twig you need to drive a small shoe stud so that it protrudes strictly down. Inserting it into the rubber band of the slingshot, pulling it and then letting go, we set our super-fast aircraft so fast that it flies up like a bird! Where there are factory toys on batteries! Our something - no batteries are not needed!

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