Paper Airplane

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Pet Dragon Paper Airplane - Origami Way
To avoid flying too far or for too long, it prefers to stay close to you. It prefers to simply take off, hunt for tiny bugs with some twists, turns, or loops, and then complete its flight by occasionally coming back to you!
Dart Paper Airplane - Origami Way
This is a simple and quick way to build the classic dart paper airplane. It travels quickly and far, but watch out for its razor-sharp tip!
Nakamura Lock Paper Airplane - Origami Way
The Nakamura Lock is an elegant and excellent-flying aircraft. This is the paper airplane to learn how to fold if you are only going to learn one.
Spy Plane Paper Airplane - Origami Way
If you throw the Spy Plane high enough, it will stay in the air for a while and is a fantastic outdoor paper airplane. It's an excellent outdoor plane because of this.
Star Crusher Paper Airplane - Origami Way
When the Star Crusher is launched, it instantly starts swooping, diving, and spinning in search of opposing aircraft.
Swashbuckler Paper Airplane- Origami Way
The Swashbuckler loves sharp bends and large loops. This is the fun, simple-to-flyto fly plane you've been looking for!
Headhunter Paper Airplane- Origami Way
The Headhunter is a dart that goes straight for its target. Feel like a troublemaker? Fold this!
Hammer Paper Airplane- Origami Way
A powerful aircraft, the Hammer. Never be deceived by its small stature. It will destroy any plane it comes into contact with since it is swift and robust.
Hammer Paper Airplane- Origami Way
A powerful aircraft, the Hammer. Never be deceived by its small stature. It will destroy any plane it comes into contact with since it is swift and robust.
Hammer Paper Airplane- Origami Way
A powerful aircraft, the Hammer. Never be deceived by its small stature. It will destroy any plane it comes into contact with since it is swift and robust.
Hammer Paper Airplane- Origami Way
A powerful aircraft, the Hammer. Never be deceived by its small stature. It will destroy any plane it comes into contact with since it is swift and robust.
Infinity Arrow Paper Airplane- Origami Way
Warning! Because it is an original design by Eric Ha, the Infinity Arrow deserves the utmost respect among paper aircraft. Okay, there is a better reason as well. The only way the extremely sharp, swiftly moving tip can come to a stop is by striking something very hard. even if the object in question is the ground. Therefore, when using the Infinity Arrow, make sure no one is in your path or in front of you.
Professional Paper Airplane- Origami Way
Introducing the Professional, a master of all trades. It has a few tricks up its sleeve, is swift, and glides well. Depending on how you throw it, it will either fly or do something. If you want a little bit of everything that paper planes can do, build this plane.
Flying Ninja Paper Airplane- Origami Way
It dashes, it flips, it turns on a dime. Sometimes you think the Flying Ninja will do this or that, but it will do that or this instead. It's sneaky, it's tricky, it's unpredictable.