Posted by Merryn | Posted in Origami, Paper Crafts, Vehicle | Posted on 14-08-2009 | 307 views
Tags: Origami, paper air plane, Paper Crafts
Thinking back on ol’ school time. Flying a paper jetplane is a must do everyday during a boring lesson.
The origami jetplane is now ready!

The happiest kid around!


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This reminds me of the paper aircraft which I used to make. Some has double-turbo jet booster on each of its wings. Some has a tail stabilizer, and some had double mid protection and enhancer.
Then we have contest of whose aircraft can stay in the air the longest. Haha..
I wonder if kids these days still plays that.
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hahaha.. this let me recall those recycled paper I use to fold and fly the plane around my house, and get scolded after making a mess.. muahaha
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little boy can do it so can i! XD
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Dont laugh at me. I have no idea at all how to do this.
Thanks for posting this. I will surely learn from here.
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my classic favorite plane.. me and older bro love doing that and throwing it around to fly
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Hi Merryn,
I am trying to do it now. But I am stuck at step 10. I can’t see clearly what is it about.
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Thanks for the guidance and will try it soon.
By the way, may I know where do you buy the googly eyes?
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Joanne,
You can try the craft specialty stores in most major shopping complexes.
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Kimmy, I got lost there a little while reading your so hi-tech jetplane! I think girls will just settle for this simple ones whilst the boys will go for the ultra jet with double turbo and all! I’ve seen the double turbo and seriously, it fly better!
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Cynthia, it’s nice to know you are using recycled paper. It’s good to use recycled paper. Dont waste paper, preserve the environment.
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Yes you can SJ!
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Joanne, do try this. Sarah will be happy to fly it around the house!
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Ayie, I love ol’ school craft, brings back fond memories…
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Joanne Tiew,
Step 10 is to fold the tip upwards. Then proceed to step 11, fold both ends so that it meets in the middle. Hope your jetplane will turn out ok this time and do feel free to drop by should you have anymore inquiries. You might also want to share with us your finished plane. You may submit your picture to us at http://www.crafty-crafted.com/submit-your-crafts/
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