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Paper Planes

 

  THE SKYHAWK
 

This Skyhawk resembles one of the most common high-wing aircraft around. It is the Cessna 172, also known as the T-41 Mescalero, 175 Skylark, Cutlass, and Skyhawk. Various versions have been produced since 1956. The Skyhawk is a very stable, reliable aircraft used by many flight schools to train young aviators. Your Skyhawk should perform just as well.

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  THE GEMINI
 

These twin rockets are bound at the hip, forever following the same trajectory. Like their real-life forebears at NASA, they are a great choice for distance and accuracy. See if you can get them to land on the "moon" across the room.

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  THE WORLD RECORD PAPER AIRPLANE
 

In 1994, Ken Blackburn, co-author of the bestselling THE WORLD RECORD PAPER AIRPLANE BOOK, set the Guiness world record for time aloft with a paper airplane: 18.80 seconds. Now you can download the model he flew, and try your hand at your own record.

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  SIMPLE PAPER AIRPLANE
 

This is a simple plane that you can make with a piece of paper and a couple of paper clips.

 

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