Airplane origami
1. Commonly used paper folding method
Paper airplanes to fly stably, it is necessary to pay attention to the symmetry of the aircraft, according to past experience, a stable and simple paper airplane folding method, that is, the "arrow method". Here are the steps.
Fold in half to form a small triangle.
Facing the narrow side of the paper, fold it in half, like flipping through a book.
Turn it over and fold it in half again like a flip book.
Grab the two corners of the triangle and pull hard, adjust the tail again, and you're done.
This is the basic paper airplane folding method, which is easy to learn and flies very steadily. But it's ordinary and unobtrusive. If you want to make a paper airplane fly amazingly, then take a look at the upgraded paper airplane folding method below.
Second, the upgraded version of the paper airplane folding method
This paper airplane requires a bit of skill, and if you know how to upgrade the "arrow method", then the paper airplane you fold will rise to another height. Here's how to do it.
Fold the diagonal in half, fold a trace, divide it into 4 equal parts, and fold inward towards the diagonal trace.
Pull the sharp corners up to form a diamond shape, which is the first paper airplane folding method.
Fold the bottom two corners up, the top side down, and tuck the corners in.
Finally, fold the wings in half and you're ready to take off.
This paper airplane is an upgraded version of the arrow method, which is not only beautiful to look at, but also easy to use. It is also relatively stable to fly. If you want to fold a more unique paper airplane, you can try the following method.
3. Innovate the folding method of paper airplanes
This method requires a certain amount of innovative thinking and skill, and if you dare to experiment, the paper airplane you fold will be unique. Here's how to do it.
Fold the diagonal in half and unfold it, folding both sides back. This is your initial state.
Explore your own characteristic folding method, each folding will produce different shapes and effects, continuous experimentation, exploration and innovation, to create your own flying weapon.