... a little bit about circles,
dives, and rolls at Easy Paper Airplanes
In the ebook, Fun and Easy Paper Airplanes (That Really Do Fly!) you'll find a number of Stunt planes. Stunt planes are the most fun. They do loops, circles, dives and rolls better than any of the other types of paper airplanes. Learning to throw them depends on the plane you make. Just keep practicing!
Circles are really sideways loops. To make your paper airplane do circles or rolls and sometimes dives, launch it so the wings are banked to the right. You need to make an aileron on the left side to accomplish this.
The illustration of the BoxMan below is a good example of how to change your paper airplane from a Glider to a Stunt plane. By tearing a couple of tabs on the back of the plane and pushing the tabs UP, the BoxMan will do beautiful loops. One tab UP and one tab DOWN will make it do rolls and circles.
Remember, practice, practice, practice and you will reap the rewards!
Some other stunt paper airplanes found in the ebook are the Pig Plane and the Karate Kid. Check them out!
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