Free paper airplanes,
paper helicopters and gliders, LEARN TO FLY...
Origami Paper Airplane 3 This is a really easy to make
paper airplane that you will love flying again and again.
The blunt nose makes it really easy to reuse as it does not
easily get damaged. It is another classic design that has
been around for many years and I really like it.
Origami
Plane III Folding Instructions
Fold the square piece of
paper along the two diagonals on
DIG. 1
creasing well on both
lines and opening out the paper
again afterwards.
DIG. 1
Now fold along the dotted
line in
DIG. 2 bringing the left
hand edge to the diagonal center
line from top right to bottom
left. This will give you
DIG. 3 .
DIG. 2
Now fold along the dotted
line in
DIG. 3 to give you
DIG. 4 .
DIG. 3
Fold the tip down on the
existing crease as shown by the
arrow in
DIG. 4 .
DIG. 4
Now fold the blunt nose over
again along the dotted line in
DIG. 5
DIG. 5
DIG. 6
Now fold along the center
line marked on
DIG. 6
to give
DIG. 7.
DIG. 7
Now fold the wings down
along the dotted lines in
DIG. 7
to give the plane at the
top of the page.
Origami Plane III
Flying Lesson
This paper airplane can be thrown
overarm quite hard with the nose
pointing slightly upwards or can be
thrown in a sweep from underarm as hard
as you can directly upwards. It should
then sort itself out and fly down to
earth very well. This plane is great
indoors or out.