You can find yourself some interesting activity at home if you take some paper and build a small model of a helicopter. You can do this by connecting your imagination and coming up with a model yourself, or you can use our advice.
It is necessary
- paper
- razor or sharp knife
- glue
- plasticine
- match
- scissors
- glue
Instructions
Step 1
Cut out a rectangle 80 by 70 mm from paper. We mark the wings and cut them with a razor blade or knife along a ruler. We fold the rectangle into a cylinder, glue it together. We unbend the wings. We stick a piece of plasticine to the front of the helicopter. On the body of our toy, you can apply yellow-black transverse stripes.
Adjusting such a model is very simple, like a regular paper glider. If our helicopter is pitching (lifts its nose up), you need to add a piece of plasticine, if it dives - decrease it.
Step 2
The second model is unusually simple. It’s probably impossible to come up with a simpler idea. A match will serve as the fuselage, and we cut the screw out of paper. First you need to carefully split the match, then insert the screw into it. We unbend the blades and our helicopter is ready to launch from the balcony or from the window. The model will glide down, and if we are lucky and she meets an updraft, it can fly up.
In a few minutes, you can make this model of a helicopter out of paper. Everyone knows how a maple seed dives. This is how this model will work.
Step 3
We take a paper sheet, you can use a notebook. We draw the contours of the helicopter on the sheet, cut it out. We bend the sheet of paper twice so that we get a double strip, which we then wrap around the base and fix it with glue. We'll have the cargo of a helicopter. It remains only to attach a screw, also cut out of paper. For the screw, you need to take a thicker paper than for the case.
You can now make a larger helicopter. To do this, you need, observing the proportions, to increase the size and take a thicker paper.