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Paper Aeroplane: Thunder Bomber

Step 4Flight

When throwing the plane hold it by the body in the middle so that it feels balanced, then aim, move your elbow forward and gently flick your wrist so that it glides through the air.
Now all that is left to do is ENJOY!
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7 comments
Nov 24, 2011. 5:30 AMvtoma1 says:
mine sucks.i did it just like in the instructions but flies like someone burnt it
Feb 25, 2012. 12:51 PMdjbox9 says:
lol
Jul 12, 2011. 12:08 PMldavis8 says:
its brilliant flyer
Feb 20, 2011. 10:24 AMamos41 says:
This thing really flies well!

Watching the YouTube video really helped too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6plESjz04c
Aug 13, 2009. 7:32 AMrichardsavage says:
The instructions take a bit of lateral thinking, but the plane flies very well. Very well worth the effort.
Apr 29, 2010. 9:20 PMlasersgopew says:
Indeed worth the effort, it's definatly more stable than The Harrier and with The Harrier you have to get it perfect.

 

Apr 10, 2010. 3:15 PMjdwatson says:
it took me a while to get it right but it was well worth it and it looks sweet too. :)

Jun 12, 2009. 7:24 AMbubbles09 says:
hey what are you doing

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I have just finished uni,so I a now free to build what I please. At the moment I regularly flick between props, trying to find work-experience prop making, mechanical models and an ever-growing 1/72 m...
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