Free paper airplanes,
paper helicopters and gliders, LEARN TO FLY...
Flying
Fish One difficult fold inthe whole of this plane. It is
a unique design (I think) a bit weird but really flies well
in a straight line as a glider. It will stomach a bit of
poor folding too so a good one to try if some of the other
designs don't fly well for you.
The
Flying Fish Paper
Airplane Folding
Instructions
First make
the normal fold
down the middle
as shown in
DIG. 1
and then re-open
the paper flat
(but with a
crease down the
middle).
DIG. 1
Then fold in
the top left
hand corner to
the center line
and the top
right hand
corner in the
same manner
along the
diagonal dotted
lines shown in
DIG. 2
this should give
you the form in
DIG. 3
(yellow denotes
the "underside"
of the sheet of
paper)
DIG. 2
Fold the two
sides EQUALLY in
to the center
line along the
dotted lines in
DIG. 3.
This should give
the symmetric
form in
DIG. 4
DIG. 3
Simply fold
point A to meet
point B in
DIG. 4
make this fold
along the dotted
line and then
crease hard and
open the paper
again then fold
along this line
in the opposite
direction,
crease hard and
unfold again.
DIG. 4
Now fold C
to meet D
(indicated in
DIG. 5),
crease hard and
unfold. Repeat
with A and B.
DIG. 5
In
DIG. 6
press in on the
points marked C
and D pushing
the paper up
along the fold
made in Step
4 and giving
the pushed
inwards and
upwards sides
hopefully
indicated in
DIG. 6.
DIG. 6
DIG. 7
Now fold up
point A marked
in
DIG. 7 to
meet point B.
This should only
involve folding
up a flap of
paper. The
crease should be
made VERY HARD
and then
unfolded and
this flap tucked
inside the nose
of the plane.
There should be
a very obvious
pocket in which
to do this.
DIG. 8
Now simply
fold out the
undercarriage as
shown in
DIG. 8 to
give
DIG. 9.
This final form
should then be
thrown by
holding the
pocket mentioned
in Step 7
and angling the
nose of the
plane very
slightly
downwards. A
gentle throw
will result in a
long glide.
DIG. 9
The Flying
Fish Paper Airplane Flying Lesson
The Flying Fish paper
airplane is one of my favorites
to fly.
Throw gently with nose
pointed slightly downwards. Hold
inside the fold created by the
nose pocket to throw.
The long straight nature of
the plane and tucked in nose
encourages it to fly in a
straight line even if the
manufacture isn't perfect. It
must be emphasised that a gentle
throw is the best way to succeed
with this design.