METEORITE

Paper airplanes usually have their centre of gravity at the balancing point of their wings. If you try to balance a paper airplane with one finger and succeed that is where the centre of gravity lies. Depending on their shape, the frontal weight of the paper plane moves the centre of gravity to a different point. Meteorite paper airplane is like a giant stone travelling in the sky with high speed. It has momentum and direction. Scroll down to know how to make a Meteorite paper airplane instructions

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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.

Step 1:

  • The first step is keeping your paper in horizontal — orientation over a table or over a flat surface
  • Fold it from left to right and UNFOLD

Step 2:

  • Bring the Top Right-hand edge and Top Left-hand edge to the centre crease and fold them

Step 3:

  • Bring the Nose down to the bottom of the paper and align it with the centre line and fold them (Yellow dot to dot)
meteorite

Step 4:

  • Now, bring the Top Right-hand edge and Left-hand edge to the folded Nose point at the bottom
  • Compare Fig.4 and Fig.5 for your reference
meteorite paperplane

Step 5:

  • Valley fold the Paper airplane into half in inside direction and check for their symmetry
meteorite paper aircraft

Step 6:

  • Rotate the Paper airplane like shown in Fig.6 and Fold the wings down with the fuselage height of about 1 cm on both sides
  • Check Fig.6 for your doubts
meteorite paper plane

Step 7:

  • Fold the winglets on both sides with the same height of Fuselage in upside direction
meteorite paper airplane

Step 8:

  • Your Paper airplane is ready for a giant leap!
  • Try them in your garden, school ground or an open field – But I am sure it is gonna make you so happy with its performance!
Meteorite Paper airplane final view

Meteorite flying technique:

  • Hold the Plane behind the centre of the plane’s gravity centre
  • Keep your left foot slightly forward and launch it in 30 – 40 degrees angle, throw it steadily with a medium force. If it fails, tweak the tail wing slightly up and try again.
  • Try different angles and forces now! Wow, That’s how one learns properly with more trying and flying. Kudos!
  • For More Techniques – Go to Flight Science> Flying Techniques. You will find far more than any other tricks available on the internet for How to fly Paper airplanes!

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