สอนวิธีพับจรวด เร็ว..แรง! อย่างเท่ | How to make a paper airplane (Fast)
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Introduction
In this tutorial, you will learn how to fold a paper airplane that is designed for speed and distance. This step-by-step guide will walk you through the process, making it easy to create a sleek and functional paper airplane that glides smoothly through the air.
Step 1: Gather Your Materials
To get started, you will need the following materials:
- A standard sheet of A4 or letter-size paper
- A flat surface for folding
- A ruler (optional for precision)
- A pencil (optional for marking)
Step 2: Create the Initial Fold
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Fold the Paper in Half
- Take your sheet of paper and fold it in half lengthwise (long edge to long edge).
- Crease the fold well and then unfold the paper to create a center crease.
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Form the Nose of the Airplane
- Take the top two corners of the paper and fold them down towards the center crease, forming a triangle at the top.
Step 3: Shape the Wings
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Fold the Triangle Down
- Fold the triangle you just created down so that the tip meets the bottom edge of the paper.
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Create the Wings
- Take the top edge of the paper (the new triangle base) and fold it down towards the bottom edge, aligning it with the center crease.
- Flip the paper over and repeat this fold on the other side to create symmetrical wings.
Step 4: Final Adjustments
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Check Wing Alignment
- Ensure that both wings are even and aligned properly. Adjust them if necessary.
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Add Wing Flaps (Optional)
- For better stability, you can fold a small portion of the wing tips upwards to create flaps.
Step 5: Test Your Airplane
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Find an Open Space
- Locate a clear area with enough space to test your airplane.
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Launch Technique
- Hold the airplane at the base of the wings, ensuring a firm grip.
- Throw the airplane gently at a slight upward angle for the best flight path.
Conclusion
You have successfully created a fast and stylish paper airplane! Remember, the key to a successful flight lies in the precision of your folds and the way you launch the airplane. Experiment with different wing shapes or sizes to see how they affect flight performance. Happy flying!