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However the instructions for making The East Glide are written for all to follow and understand. You will be flying and running around very soon.
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INSTRUCTIONS:
Use either a sheet of A4 or 81/2 inch x 11 inch quarto sized paper for the planes below:
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This is my own design of paper airplane. If you make the wings completely level and throw it hard over arm it will fly fast and level indoors for 30 meters or more and it is quite good outside too. So try it out.
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I hope you like it you can decide. Enjoy! |
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This is a paper airplane stood the test of time it works very well. |
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This paper airplane is all wing with a heavy nose. The structure of the nose is quite unusual but very effective. Even if thrown as hard as possible at a wall it will be undamaged. The last time I saw the first one of these I made it was flying towards the Severn estuary from the top of a tall tower in Bristol. |
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It is a very good glider and well worth a fly! |
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I think this plane is great and it flies equally as well as the floating paper airplane. I think this is a great plane! |
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This is a simple design to make but in order for it to fly properly you must practice and that is why it is of medium difficulty. |
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Design your paper plane and aim for the blackboard! |
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