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For more advanced models, such as the one designed by origami master Michael LaFosse, you may need a square sheet of paper and more intricate folding techniques to capture the realistic look of the twin engines and variable-sweep wings.
: Start with a rectangular sheet (A4) or a square sheet. If using A4, fold the paper in half lengthwise to create a center crease, then unfold. b614.mp4
: To prevent the plane from nose-diving, slightly bend the back edges of the wings upward. These act as "elevators" to provide lift during flight. For more advanced models, such as the one
: Toward the rear of the plane, fold two small sections upward to create the vertical stabilizers (rudders). For more advanced models