(No video because I ran out of bands in prototyping, and I need to get this posted before the deadline.)
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- Three paperclips. I used large ones that opened out to 15cm long, but I see no reason why this wouldn't work with ordinary clips.
- An elastic band, sized to match your clips (the ones I used were 6cm long).
- Paper - stiff and light for preference.
- Pliers (two pairs could make life easier).
- Glue or tape.
- Scissors or craft knife.
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See I knew you didn't need a 3D printer and all that mumbo-jumbo to get it to work (the rubber band and paperclip method works great!)
i still dont have the thing for make that so i dont understand XD
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Any stiff-ish sheet will do it.
I created another project that is extremely simple. I designed it in 2005 and it uses some unique construction methods.
The weakness of my design is that it relies on the propeller which must be bought. I realize some people can make them but it's tricky.
I may make another design with your neat propeller concept!
To see what mine looks like here is a video: http://www.rubber-power.com/How-to-fly-a-rubber-band-powered-airplane.htm
As it is, I'm seriously considering using the idea with my science club (several of them have poor motor skills, all 90o angles would make life easier for them).
I'm just noticing your post.
You're welcome to use my Squirrel design. You can get free plans at http://www.rubber-power.com
Also I just made an instructable. I can't find it so I'm not sure if I did it right but I'l see if I can find it or make sure it's published.
If you do, you need to add still images to the steps (they will show up as thumbnail images), and you haven't finished it yet - step 25 is empty, and you haven't shown how to wind the rubber and launch it.
(Plus, the plane in the first video has only one winglet, when the one you build has two - you will need to explain why.)