how to make the best paper airplane The Harrier

 by napalm008
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in this Instructable I will show you how to make a really good paper airplane i have pondered and wondered if this is really the best but i have recently done some tests and my conclusion was that yes this was the best paper airplane. the farthest i have gotten this plane to go is 112 feet!!!
 
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Step 1: Fold in half

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Fold in half so that the longer sides are perpendicular and are the closest to being in half.
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yo! this plane may look awkward to you but it actually looks cool to me. i tried this plane out and it was the best plane i had ever made!! thx X0
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Marik I. says: Jun 3, 2012. 6:50 PM
Can you reccomend a good way to throw this plane. When I throw it, the plane always curves to the side.
yocum137 says: Apr 11, 2012. 10:15 AM
It's got a Kline-Fogelman airfoil which is what makes it fly so well.
StormD says: Apr 11, 2012. 7:10 AM
When I was in 5th grade, my uncle showed me how to make this plane, and my friend and I used to have contests flying them out on the playground at lunch. Our best results came from stacking a neatly folded one with slightly wider wings on top of a more sloppy plane with a narrower wingspan and throwing the stack at a steep upward angle into the wind. The extra mass of the second plane helped us get more inertia and altitude, and then when they separated, the "launcher" would generally spiral down in a nosedive, while the "glider" would soar beautifully across the soccer field. On a good day with just the right breeze and a lucky thermal, we managed flights well over a hundred yards (clear from one end of the soccer pitch past the other). Thanks for resurrecting these memories!
dumle says: Apr 11, 2012. 3:33 AM
I used to live on the 10th floor and have tested many paper planes on windy and non-windy days. Believe it or not; on a windy day, there is no folded paper plane that beats an unfolded paper for the distance and flight time.
georgeinaplant says: Mar 13, 2012. 1:55 AM
this iz a wicked plane
runrun1311 says: Feb 14, 2012. 1:34 PM
It flies slow and smooth, like a Hanglider
Kickstart79 says: Dec 4, 2010. 8:27 AM
Its called the nakumora lock after mr nakumora its inventer. not the harrier or the hammer.
paperairplanecreator in reply to Kickstart79Oct 24, 2011. 1:22 PM
Mhm. I've seen lots of people take this design and rename it like the "harrier" or "the eastern star".
mayor mc cheese says: Nov 13, 2010. 7:14 AM
i love paper air planes
duck-lemon says: Apr 7, 2008. 9:20 PM
Do you by any chance have the dangerous book fort boys by Dan and Hal Iggulden?
starwarsfreak101 in reply to duck-lemonFeb 16, 2010. 10:25 AM
uhm, i do.
xgenisen says: Feb 10, 2010. 1:49 PM
 This airplane is awesome! I found that when u fold the wings if u leave 1/2" at the front and 2" at the back, it flies even better! still AMAZING instructable. 5 stars!!!!
iluvrunescape says: Nov 25, 2008. 6:17 AM
thats cheap!!!you got it from the "encyoclopedia of immaturity" book!
napalm008 (author) says: Apr 8, 2008. 6:31 AM
i do not but one of my freinds does.
boisei0 says: Mar 16, 2008. 1:06 PM
Ah, the Harrier: the best paper plane in the world, the record of this plane is 5 km and 346 meters(!!!). I know, quite much, but it's real!
thegunthing says: Mar 4, 2008. 12:51 PM
i must say, this is the best paper airplane i have seen on all of instructables. Flies great, looks great, what else can i ask for?
b2j2 says: Mar 2, 2008. 11:56 AM
I remember making one of these about sixty years ago. The teacher was writing on the blackboard (back turned to class). The plane went around the room twice, then out the window!
napalm008 (author) says: Feb 29, 2008. 8:52 PM
ya it does fly well really well (not to brag) and if any 1 else wants to enter i wish you all good luck.
Dr.Paj says: Feb 29, 2008. 8:33 PM
Wow, I just saw this contest, I would have entered this EXACT AIRPLANE, but I guess going to a jazz contest let you pull ahead.

By the way, this is definitely one of the better airplane designs (if you get it right it flies forever*)

*Forever=less than 1 mile*
napalm008 (author) says: Feb 29, 2008. 7:39 PM
well i kind of can i did a test it out i had 20 different paper airplanes that were claimed that they were the best i flew them 3 times each (3rd times the charm) and this one won both of my tests the longest one aflight and the farthest thrown but still there could be a better one out there.
GorillazMiko says: Feb 29, 2008. 7:29 PM
You can't actually guarantee" that it is the best, but it is pretty good.
I use this method a lot.

Darn, you beat me to posting this Instructable... <.<
GorillazMiko in reply to GorillazMikoFeb 29, 2008. 7:30 PM
Wait up buddy... this Instructables doesn't count. You have to add in a 30 second or less video of it flying. :-)
triplebirch says: Feb 29, 2008. 6:56 PM
I was thinking about entering this one. And yes, it is the BEST!
ericsnapple says: Feb 29, 2008. 5:00 PM
Nooooo...... I was just about to enter this. .\ /. grrr... Good job though, although, when I make mine, I fold it 1/3 of the way up. Also, where's the video? And YES, this is the best design. Ever.
blubber says: Feb 29, 2008. 2:23 PM
people make all these different airplanes but i reckon the classic is still the best ill still vote you though coz the other guy didnt make it up everyone knows how to make the classic
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