John Collins, the Paper Airplane Guy, shows how to fold five amazing paper planes: the Boomerang, the Boomerang 2, the Bat Plane, the Tumbling Wing, and the World Record Plane (a.k.a. "Suzanne"). Read ...
John Collins, also known as 'The Paper Airplane Guy,' teaches us how to fold and fly our very own "Phoenix" paper airplane. The Phoenix is a broader wing glider than the classic 'dart' and not too ...
According to the Academy of Model Aeronautics, the paper airplane has a long history. Some of the first paper airplane designs came from the ancient art of Japanese origami. Early pioneers of the sky ...
In 2012, designer John Collins constructed a paper airplane that flew an astonishing 226 feet, establishing a distance record that still stands. A new video ...
The history of the first paper airplane is largely debated. According to the Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, N.Y., some believe the earliest paper airplanes came from China with the use ...
Today is the perfect day to let your inner child fly. That’s because it is National Paper Airplane Day which is celebrated every year on May 26th to commemorate the fanciful aeronautical toy. Paper ...
If you're looking for something fun to make, or you're involved in some sort of competition, here the instructions for the world's best and furthest flying paper airplane. All it takes is one sheet.
The system was used to create a self-folding paper airplane (middle), along with a self-deploying ladder (bottom) Hiroki Shigemune in "Programming Stepwise Motility into a Sheet of Paper Using Inkjet ...
Photo by Brett Dunlap Hal Jeffrey, 9, of Marietta, throws a paper airplane Sunday during the 2017 Great Paper Airplane Contest held at the First Unitarian Universalist Society of Marietta as event ...