Paper Airplane Engineering Challenge
Fold four different paper aircraft with our resident artist, then print the reference sheet and build your own.
A flat sheet of copy paper cannot fly. Fold it the right way, give it one good push, and it will travel the length of a hallway.
Watch our resident artist Nikita Lai Jing Tse fold four different paper aircraft: the traditional dart, the glider, the box and the flyer. Print the reference sheet below for the fold diagrams, plus the small adjustments that change how a plane handles, like elevator flaps, wingtip folds and a paperclip at the nose. Then pick a design and fold your own.
Each design flies differently, and the only way to find out how is to fold one and launch it. Pick a design, measure how far it goes, then try a second design and compare the two numbers.
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Celebrate National Aviation Week with a paper airplane craft for K through 5th grade students. Watch a step by step video tutorial in which resident artist Nikita Lai Jing Tse folds four different paper airplane designs: the traditional dart, the glider, the box, and the flyer. Download the free printable fold pattern reference sheet, which includes diagrams for all four planes along with elevator flaps, wingtip folds, wing width, wing length, and nose weight adjustments. All you need is copy paper and a few minutes. For a full classroom version of this activity with measurement objectives and standards alignment, see the companion Paper Airplane Engineering instant lesson.
