The Paper Plane Folding Tutorial contains many very exquisite origami plane making tutorials, including the video tutorial on the folding of an origami pointed fighter plane that we particularly recommend here. Paper Art Network believes that this tutorial on making origami fighter planes is more biased toward making origami gliders in terms of appearance, because its wingspan structure looks quite wide overall, and the so-called tip is only part of the front end of the origami plane. With such a treatment, the real structure is more like an origami glider, which also determines that this origami aircraft is very capable of gliding in the air and can stay in the air for a long time.
The creator of this cool origami fighter folding video is David boe (source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4yfT5lQVDI,zhidiy.com/zhifeiji). The reason why this origami aircraft is still called an origami fighter is mainly because the configuration of its nose maintains the classic style and configuration of a fighter jet. We can see the existence of a pointed structure, which means that this The flying speed of the origami airplane in the air cannot be underestimated. It can fly quickly and bring an excellent visual experience, which is very attractive to students who like to make hand-made origami airplanes.
The origami video tutorial you see below is the origami fighter video: