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How to make Easy Paper Airplane (6 Fold Plane Steps)

How to make Easy Paper Airplane (6 Fold Plane Steps) Learn how to make an easy paper airplane with these 6 simple folds. Paper airplanes are perfect for a quick build and lots of air time--and this is the best paper airplane to start with! If you don't know how to fold a paper airplane, this is the perfect plane for beginners and hands of all skill levels. This post has been updated from it's original posting from August 2012. I changed out all the text and every single picture January 2025. If you would like to see the old archived post,  check it out here. Paper Airplane Contest: There are so many different paper airplane designs, and this one is my favorite. I learned how to make this paper airplane when I was in grade school, probably about age 9...there was always a school lesson on lift and drag and then some kind of airplane flying contest. I couldn't build a good airplane in school and came home and asked my brothers to teach me how to fold a paper air plane from ...

How to Make a Paper Airplane Archive Post

How to Make a Paper Airplane Archive Post Learn how to make and decorate an easy Paper Airplane! This post was my original post from August 2012. Enjoy it's simplicity! Check out the New and Improved " How to make an Easy Paper Airplane " post here! I love back to school time--not to send my kids off since we homeschool,  but because I love school supplies! I love Brilliant! AstroBright Paper! We always have reams of AstroBright paper on hand for every project. There are tons of colors... For me, I love the wide range of blues...since that's my favorite color! My kids ask me to make paper airplanes for them all the time! Somehow, paper airplanes say "Back to School" to me... I remember in 4th grade having a paper airplane flying contest. We had to come to school with our plane already made. I had NO CLUE how to fold a plane!  My brother helped  teach me how to make this flyer...it's really simple! Here we go!  Here's the tutorial!  And yes, brightly ...