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: Fold the wings so that the body of the plane (the part you hold) is relatively small, allowing for a large surface area to catch the air. Tips for a "Proper" Paper (Flight Stability)
If you are instead looking to create a (Coptic binding), you would need to group your paper into signatures/folios and sew them together using a curved needle .
: Start by folding the paper in half lengthwise to create a center crease, then fold the top corners down to meet that line. cand_toti_fratii_se_aduna_at_suzanasidacianavla...
: Use standard A4 printer paper (80g/m²) or US Letter paper (8.5" x 11").
: Every fold must be perfectly mirrored. Misalignment will cause the plane to bank or roll , losing altitude. : Fold the wings so that the body
: Ensure the edges of the wings are not frayed or bent upward, as this creates drag/air resistance .
: Always fold on a hard, flat surface and use a fingernail or a credit card to create sharp, crisp creases. Basic Assembly Sequence : Use standard A4 printer paper (80g/m²) or
: Unlike a standard dart, the Suzanne uses a unique series of internal folds that "lock" the nose together, giving it weight and stability.