Introduction: How to Make the Super Omniwing Paper Airplane
The Super Omniwing is a fast, stealthy long range flying wing.
This airplane is one of my more advanced designs developed from another person (menamiketrx on Youtube)'s design.
Step 1: Materials
Required:
1 sheet of 8.5 by 11 inch paper (A4)
Tape
Scissors
Optional:
Pencil
Step 2: Start
First, take your paper and align and fold it "hamburger"-style.
Then fold it into fourths.
Step 3: The Corners
Fold the corners in.
Then fold them into the center.
Now fold the top down.
Fold into the center again.
Step 4: Time to Cut
Fold the Super Omniwing in half.
Then cut a triangle 2.25 in. by 2.25 in from the rear of the aircraft. Do NOT throw this away.
After that, cut fins along the wing edges.
Step 5: Unfold
Unfold the shape so it spans it's entire wingspan.
Now tape the front folds down.
Step 6: Counterweight Folding
Fold the triangle into itself as pictured then down.
Step 7: Apply
Tape the triange to the bottom front of the Super Omniwing.
Step 8: Flight
Now you're ready to fly.
15 Comments
12 years ago on Introduction
Lol... It is really EPIC ! NEAT 5PTS. :D
12 years ago on Introduction
i must have done this wrong...mine goes straight down, and I've made the the omni-wing delta so i thought this wouldn't be a problem
12 years ago on Introduction
sweet 5 star :)
12 years ago on Step 7
i made a new desing based off this paper airplane
Reply 12 years ago on Step 7
Great! Can you post a picture?
Reply 12 years ago on Step 7
uh...now now but i will try to post it as soon as possible.
12 years ago on Introduction
How do u fly it
and will i tape the front of the extra triangle with the plane
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Well, to fly it you mustn't throw it like a dart. It will not fly correctly or perhaps at all. The Super Omniwing's "flying wing" configuration requires it be pitched down, and pushed forward at a moderate speed. Then release it. Although a different airplane, the OmniDelta's launch procedure is the same (see the picture below). And yes, the triangle that you've cut off the trailing edge of the plane should be folded up as pictured on Step 6 and then applied to the nose as a counterweight. Good luck!
12 years ago on Step 4
Do you mean 2 and 1/4 inches?
Reply 12 years ago on Step 4
Yes.
12 years ago on Step 7
were on earth is a bottom front
Reply 12 years ago on Step 7
The bottom front would be the bottom of the front of the aircraft. I've put a box around this area to clarify.
11 years ago on Introduction
If anyone would love to see my flying wing just let me know it's a monster. i can throw my flying wing 100ft or more in the air
Reply 4 years ago
hey yeah I would like to be able to make it
9 years ago on Introduction
origamiairenforcer- I am trying to make a paper plane that will be able to fly for a long time. a little help?