This was originially for the Toss It! Speed challenge, which has ended. So this effects the contest in no way.
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This Instructable shows you how to flatten out a piece of tin foil paper, cutting it, folding, and making it easy to make your own paper airplane.
So are you ready to fold some planes?
You bet I am.
Let's get to work soldiers.
Please ignore the pictures with the Toss It! Paper. Well, don't ignore it. You need it. It's just that the contest is over, and this was made during that time. Sorry.
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- A normal US letter size piece of paper. A4 would work.
- Some aluminum paper tin foil paper whatever. Make sure it is BIGGER than the normal paper, unless you have a perfect cutter or something.
- Book, or flat surface. Not too strong. A hardcover book (not too thick) works great.
- X-Acto knife. (Optional)












































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Not to be offencive to you, but what the heck?
Tin foil PAPER airplanes?
Shouldnt it just be Tin foil planes?
Just like CameronC said.
For those that do not know, duraluminum is an alloy used in making aircraft.
testing small and crossed outExample:
Eggs., <-- Comma. Pretty obvious. Put two of those, space, words, space, two more, and then it's small, but down.
<-- Caret. Or Carat. Forgot. Anyways, put 3 of those, space, words, space, three more, and that's small words, but up.
Example: Down. Up.
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