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Making 3"x5.5" mono and bi planes! That Fly!!!(over 15 ft)

Step 3Fabricate the wings

Fabricate the wings
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On the monoplane, fold the wing pieces so they are at a 90 deg angle to their previous location.
There should be a triangular point, which should be folded down.
Open the wings, and flip the plane so you cant see the triangles.
Fold the front of the wings back a little, so it looks like th image. Fold the little piece of the triangles down now. Tape.
For the biplane, fold a fresh card hotdog style (longways) and then fold it hamburger style (shortways).
Your fresh card should now be divided into four quadrants with creases.
Cut the card on the line, and discard the smaller piece.
Fold the tip in the center down and crease.

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2 comments
Dec 24, 2010. 4:37 PMbobbubbles says:
i cant either
Mar 18, 2008. 5:51 PMjonnxos.. says:
I like the idea and the biplane TOTALLY but I can't follow the steps.

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