Launchable Drinking Straw Planes

 by chazepping
Fun, very easy to make, for all ages. Launch them, race them, and attach a paper pilot if you want.

You will need the materials shown.
 
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Step 1: Step 1:

Cut off the end of the straw with the bendy part.
NICOLE925 says: Sep 21, 2010. 2:38 PM
OK what am I doing wrong??? My plane goes down like a dud! How do I get it to fly ... atleast past my kitchen table!?
RSV26 in reply to NICOLE925Jan 31, 2012. 1:44 AM
there too havey
ZouBCivil says: May 25, 2010. 6:14 AM

elecsl says: Jan 14, 2010. 8:27 PM
Wow its really cool. Here another project rubber band powered airplane you can try.
axelson360ontherun says: Feb 8, 2009. 7:04 PM
its kind of awesome
mrmath says: Nov 15, 2006. 7:19 AM
What does the straw do for it? I see how it's used at first, but what does it do when you put it back in? Do you blow through it to launch it?
mynameischeese in reply to mrmathDec 31, 2008. 1:31 PM
Yes, if you blow hard enough your plane should fly away.
chazepping (author) in reply to mrmathNov 15, 2006. 8:01 AM
Thanks ! I knew I was missing something. I'm going to edit it now.
mynameischeese says: Dec 31, 2008. 10:13 AM
Thank you so much for this! I needed a project for school ( like Pro ) and this was perfect! 5*s!!
iluvrunescape says: Oct 4, 2008. 2:29 PM
um.....this instructable is so hard p.s. paper is too light for the straw.
Pro says: Mar 25, 2008. 6:46 PM
Hello I have a project to do and I was wondering if someone could help me make a plane that flies but it can not be simple and cannot be a paper planes someone please help me Thank you And P.S.: this project needs to be done by Thursday, March,27,2008 Whenever you send it please try to send it before friday.28 of march and please hurry
jinjaboy says: Mar 10, 2008. 9:59 AM
cool
dhruvgaara says: Mar 2, 2008. 4:32 AM
wow! I knew if you just had a bit of knowledge and a lot of creativity you can create the best of things!ill just go and show this off in my friends face!you rock
Patrat says: Nov 11, 2007. 12:31 PM
Where did the wings come from? did I miss something? I've been looking for a project my Grandsons and I could do so could you answer this for me? it looks kind of fun yet real simple.
chazepping (author) in reply to PatratNov 11, 2007. 1:30 PM
I just cut some shapes out of paper and then I drew some snazzy squiggles, that´s all. They´re meant to be designed how ever you like. I don´t think the shape will affect the flying too much. :)
Patrat in reply to chazeppingNov 11, 2007. 3:56 PM
Thanks! I'll give it a try!!!
joedacoolguy says: Jul 25, 2007. 12:53 PM
how far does it fly
threecheersfornick says: Jul 23, 2007. 11:03 PM
I used to do something like this in grade 2 or so. I'd take an empty juice box and put tape on the end of the straw. Then I'd blow into the juicebox untill it bulged a bit, and stick the straw bach in (with the taped end out). Then you could squeeze (or jump on) the juicebox and the straw would shoot away! On another note, if you fill an empty juicebox with air and then jump on it hard, it will make a nice loud bang!
westfw says: Nov 15, 2006. 10:33 AM
There's a an interesting hierarchy of drinking straws. A McDonalds straw will JUST fit inside a Jack-in-the-Box straw (or the other way around), and they're both larger than the average grocery store straw. Starbucks shows up somewhere, and the fattest I've seen are the ones sold in some asian markets for "bubble tea" (at about 1/2 inch diameter.) At the bottom end are straws that only claim to be "stirrers." This might enable you to use one brand of dtraw for your plane body and another brand for the launcher. You can make rockets from drinking straws as well. Just put fins on the back end instead of wings in the middle...
pooboy in reply to westfwMar 6, 2007. 12:15 PM
i made the rocket thing and it works much better than the plane , well my plane at least
Joe Lombardo in reply to westfwNov 18, 2006. 6:40 AM
My kids and I take the large starbucks straw and tie a knot in the end. We then slide it over the small straw. A good puff will launch the large straw 10 feet. It's a good quick diversion for the kids as you grab an energy boost for the rest of the day playing with them :-)
bluesky says: Nov 15, 2006. 10:35 AM
Do you have any instructions for making the main wing and the tail wing? This looks like a quick and fun project.
chazepping (author) in reply to blueskyDec 11, 2006. 2:53 PM
Not yet. I may post some soon.
jongscx in reply to blueskyDec 11, 2006. 1:31 PM
i think the only instructions he means to give for those ares are 'if it looks right use it"...
bostrees says: Nov 15, 2006. 10:37 AM
I've made things like this before but I never worried about cutting off the end... Partially because I never had bendy-straws but also because I don't think they'd get in the way if you kept the bendy-end outside the paper tube.
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