In childhood, everyone at least once made airplanes from empty cigarette packs. This toy has been around for many years, but despite this, it still pleases children and can usefully occupy the free time of adults who want to remember their childhood and again make an airplane from an empty cigarette pack. It is very simple to make such a craft - each of you will cope with it the first time.
Instructions
Step 1
Take the cigarette pack and separate the neatly glued pieces. Make a sweep out of the pack, and take out the foil and put it next to it. All small parts of the pack must remain intact.
Step 2
Divide the reamer into parts - separate the two bases, the back side, the front side, and also the inner part. Put the front part in front of you and bend its corners inward in the same way as the wings for a paper dove.
Step 3
Now take the back of the pack and give it a cylindrical shape. Bend the side edges outward to form four ends sticking out on the sides. Raise the ends and join them together.
Step 4
In the wings that you got from the front, make a longitudinal slit in the middle and insert the cylindrical part into this slit using the raised bent edges. Spread out the edges to form the chassis.
Step 5
Now take the top of the cigarette pack and give it a cylindrical shape as well. Make a narrow slit in the inside of it and twist the side edges to get the tail and turbines.
Step 6
Insert the tail and turbines into the airplane body behind the wings. Place the turbines on the underside of the aircraft, behind the landing gear. The tail should stick out above the plane.
Step 7
Roll a tight cone out of the cigarette foil, the base of which is equal to the cylindrical diameter of the fuselage. Insert the cone firmly into the fuselage hole that matches the nose of the aircraft and secure. Your pack fighter is ready!