In order to captivate the child with the game for a long time and give him a lot of fun, plain paper is enough. It can be used to make airplanes of various sizes, each of which will have its own flight path.
It is necessary
rectangular sheet of paper
Instructions
Step 1
To make an airplane, take a rectangular piece of paper and place it vertically in front of you. Fold both upper corners of the sheet towards you so that their outer sides touch each other (fig. 1).
Step 2
Pull the top edge of the folded sheet toward you and fold the sheet so that the fold line follows the line where the folded corners end (Figure 2).
Step 3
Fold the upper corners of the resulting rectangle towards you so that the upper parts of the corners are at a distance from each other, and the lower ends touch. Also, the folded corners should not completely cover the corner that is under them. Part of this corner should be open (fig. 3).
Step 4
Fold the small corner sticking out from under the folded large corners upward so that the fold line follows the bottom line of the larger corners. (fig. 4)
Step 5
Fold the resulting structure vertically away from you in half. Then place the resulting triangular structure in front of you with the larger side down (fig. 5).
Step 6
Now fold the top of the structure towards you along the fold line starting from half of the left side and ending at the tip of the right corner of the large corner, which is tucked into the small corner (Fig. 6). This is the first wing of an airplane. Then turn the structure over to the other side and fold the second wing of the airplane in the same way (only now along the fold line passing from half of the right side to the left corner of the large corner tucked into the small one).
Step 7
Adjust the wings of the airplane so that they are at a 90 degree angle to the bottom of the airplane where it is being held. The paper airplane is ready and ready to fly.