Introduction: How to Make the Skydragon Paper Airplane
The Skydragon is a simple, fast, and long range paper airplane interceptor based off of the similar but squarer Skyknight.
TAA USAF Designation: F200-1
Step 1: Materials
Required:
1 Piece of 8.5 by 11 inch Paper
Tape
Optional:
Pencil
Step 2: Length Folding
Fold your paper in half length-wise. Proceed to do this again so the paper will be divided into 4 tall but skinny sections.
Step 3: Corner Folding
From one of the two short sides, pull in the corners.
Step 4: Wing Extension Folding
Pull the paper that is covering itself out so that it jetties out from the edge of the center paper. When you pull it out, the fold should run from the bottom of the corner fold to the fourth fold in the trailing edge of the wing. Do this on both sides.
Step 5: Nose and Security Folding
Along the line below the corner folds, pull the top down. Do this again and pull the pointed nose down another 3/4 of an inch. Then pull the front corners down toward the center. Once done with that, pull the paper up below it which then becomes a triangle, (this step covers folding similar to that of the Rapier's security fold).
Step 6: Wing and Winglet Folding
Fold your airplane in half along its center. Along a straight line above the security fold triangle, fold the wing. At the front and back, the wing should come down so that the trailing edge completely aligns and parallels with the rear fuselage. After both of the wings have been folded, start on the winglets. Do this by folding the winglet up parallel to the fuselage and up to the inner panel of the wing. Repeat this on the other side.
Step 7: Taping
Now begins the final step, you are almost done. First tape up the front and back, then the wing panels. Taping the front and rear sections is easy, and is just the usual method across. For the wing panels, go to the section where the extension jets out of the main wing and tape the top of the main wing to the bottom of the extension. Repeat on the other side.
Step 8: Flight
Having a dart shape, the Skydragon is capable of very high speeds for a paper airplane. It is only at low speeds that its handling is rough and stability diminished. To make your Skydragon fly far fast, give it a good throw. Enjoy!
9 Comments
11 years ago on Step 7
the coolest airplane designs ive ever seen dude
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Thank you! :D
10 years ago on Introduction
bibble bobble flap flap wheee!
11 years ago on Step 8
dude you should add a vid of this thing in flight
Reply 11 years ago on Step 8
I would, but unfortunately I lack the capability to make motion videos at this time. Sorry.
12 years ago on Step 7
can you make the instrucshons more easy to under stand?
Reply 12 years ago on Step 7
I have added image notes. :)
12 years ago on Step 7
it's definitely fast,but i wish it could stay in the air longer....i love it anyway excellent piece of work(but i think i messed it up at 1 part or another)
Reply 12 years ago on Step 7
I have never experimented with flaps on the Skydragon. They may be a solution to its limited flight duration, albeit at the cost of some speed.