Introduction: Paper Airplane: the Nakamura Lock
This is one of the best paper airplanes that I've ever made. It is moderately simple to fold and a very good flier. It is a gentle glider with a "flat" front so if it ever crashes the front won't crinkle up like it would on a airplane with a pointy tip. TIP: If you ever have a Nerf war, you can put a Nerf velcro dart in The Nakamura Lock and throw it at someone. This is very fun.
You like? Well let's get foldin'.
You like? Well let's get foldin'.
Step 1: What You'll Need
This step shows you what you need. A sheet of paper, a pen or pencil, and a ruler. USE A RULER! I DON'T HAVE ONE.
Step 2: Body
Time to fold up the body of the airplane. This is the hardest step. READ ALL NOTES!!!!!
Step 3: Final Folds
Time to finish up the plane. Again, READ ALL NOTES!!!!!!
Step 4: You're Done!!!
Yay, you finnished an awesome paper airplane. Not much to say here, so, go throw it around!