The biggest feature of the King of the Air origami plane is that it can fly in the air for a long time, or we should call it stranded more appropriately. Although Paper Art Network has recommended many origami airplanes to you, and you can find them in the Airplane Origami Encyclopedia, it is difficult for any aircraft to realize the two concepts of staying in the air for a long time and flying far distances at the same time. However, the King of the Air origami airplane specially recommended by Paper Art Network can be said to have both of these attributes to a certain extent, because it has both the flying distance and the time it stays in the air. Definitely worthy of the title of King of the Air.
The maker of this King of the Air origami glider tutorial is david boe (source www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XyqSBGpyQo,zhidiy.com/zhifeiji). It is the same as David boes other origami airplane making tutorials before. When making this origami airplane, you can directly use printed A4 paper. After simple cutting, you can start to use it as the basic material to make this origami glider. Why this origami glider can fly far and stay in the air for a long time is mainly related to its perfect body structure. It can be seen that the layered structure in the middle of the origami aircraft has a more obvious effect on splitting the airflow. And long-term flights are naturally indispensable with the help of wide wings.
The origami video you see below teaches you step by step how to fold the King of the Air origami glider: