Reader Recommendations: Paper Airplanes
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December 19, 2007 -- From John M. Collins,a reader from Sausalito, CA, USA who is affiliated with the site
ThePaperAirplaneGuy.com now has free folding instructions for some planes along with a short video demonstrating some other planes.
August 27, 2006 -- From Andy, a reader, from Surrey, England, who is affiliated with the site.
The site of Andy Chipling, who works with the Guinness Book of Records to produce the rules for official paper aircraft records. Includes information on paper aircraft history, and duration, distance, wingspan records.
June 18, 2006 -- From Christian, age 12, from Danbury CT USA, who is affiliated with the site.
My name is Christian Williams. I'm 12 years old and my dad and I just finished building a paper airplane website. It's different from any other. You can download full color designs in pdf and then watch me fold each one step by step on video. This way you won't make any mistakes, especially with the hard ones. If you join my Paper Airplane Club, you can also watch video tutorials about what makes planes fly and how to make your paper airplanes fly even better.
May 5, 2006 -- From Dexter, 14 years old from London, England, who is not affiliated with the site
An absolutely brilliant site. Easy to make, good flying planes.
September 17, 2003 -- From Russ J., a reader from Canada, who is affiliated with the site
Unique, original designs with clear diagrams and explanations of how to fold them. Some simple, some complex, some unusual, all unique to this site.
March 24, 2001 -- From Joseph Palmer, a reader from San Jose CA, USA who is affiliated with the site
Video games are alright I suppose, but they can't compare to the thrill of launching something you’ve made all by yourself into the wind, and watching as it's still soaring long after the other kid's planes have nosed into the dirt. None of those old fashioned schoolyard darts here, just step-by-step instructions and diagrams for making simple, high performance fliers.
March 4, 2001 -- From Jim Cornish, a reader from Gander, Newfoundland, Canada who is affiliated with the site
This is a great site that lists Web resources for making paper airplanes.
December 6, 2000 -- From Judson Lee,a reader fromU.S.Awho is affiliated with the site
Jline Paper Airplanes has great easy to follow illustrationsand text to create great flying planes. The site is colorfuland easy to follow. New planes added at least once a month.
March 30, 2000 -- From Paul,17 years old fromKent, Englandwho is not affiliated with the site
This site is great for families and children. It is free and easy to navigate with good diagrams and instructions.
March 4, 2000 -- From Kyong Lee,a parent fromUSAwho is affiliated with the site
This web site presents four new paper airplanes with folding instructions. Counterpart real airplanes are introduced with photo images and brief informations. Many types of paper airplane images are shown in gallery section.
January 17, 2000 -- From Sabrina Hackett,a reader fromAustin, Texaswho is affiliated with the site
Learn to make a wide-body paper airplane that flies tail first.
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