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Build in a Minute, Fly for a Minute

When I was a kid, I occasionally bought some balsa wood and tissue paper, a propeller, and a bit of rubber, and then spent several weekends turning them into a model airplane. I knew from magazines that they should fly great, if I had the patience to build and trim them properly.

Well, I didn’t have that patience, and my planes didn’t fly.

What I really wanted to do was get out flying right away. Several days of building were too much.

But if I used paper instead of balsa, I found I could put together a decent model rather quickly and be out on the lawn flying in no time. (And paper didn’t require trips to a distant shop to buy special supplies!)

The planes in this book are the ultimate expression of that desire for interesting models that can be built quickly but still have exciting performance. By carefully folding and stapling, these planes can be assembled and trimmed in little more than a minute, perhaps right at the park. Yet they fly for a surprisingly long time — probably longer than any paper airplane you’ve built before. A model like Cirrus might even fly for longer than it takes to put together — built in a minute, and flown for a minute!

Here you go, your dream fulfilled. What are you waiting for?


One Minute Paper Airplanes

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