Traveller | Far Distant Traveller

Have your ever tried passing papers on an exam hall??? You would’ve done, at least once in a lifetime. And a really funny thought this is the best time ever to try it out with a Paper airplane. This Dart will help you pass your information across with a smooth and soft glide. Wanna know how? Far Distance Traveller for you with easy 5 steps method.

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Supplies Required:

  • A4 Sheet of Paper or a Foolscap Paper with 70-90 GSM
  • Ruler or Flat thick object to flatten the folded edges to make a strong crease.

Step1:

  • Use a sheet of an A4 sheet of paper keep it portrait to your face on a flat surface and fold it equally right to left into half.
Far distant traveller

Step2:

  • Fold the right and left sides (i.e.) A and B to meet the centre crease as shown in the Fig.2

Step3:

  • Here, in this step fold the points C and D to the centre to meet the centre crease.
  • Also please avoid the points crossing the centre crease line.
Traveller plane

Paper plane Facts: “Takuo Toda from Fukuyama city, Japan achieved the longest flying paper aircraft which is 29.2 seconds on 19th December 2010.

Step 4:

  • The Upcoming fold is called Mountain fold, and you’ve to mountain fold now! Come on! Few more Seconds to Fly!
Traveller paper plane

Step 5:

  • Now, fold the wing to match the bottom centre fuselage. Confused? See the picture 5
Traveller paper airplane

Step 6:

  • Here we go, A few things to consider before the flight, always check the wings are dihedral and curl up the tail points slightly.
Traveller paper airplane final view
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That’s it mate! You’ve done it. Now time for Flight!

Traveller flying technique:

  • Gently throw it with somewhere 30 – 40 degrees in an upward direction! Paper planes with bigger length prove greater accuracy on their targets!
  • Try different angles and forces now! Wow, That’s how one learns properly with more trying and flying. Kudos!

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