Most gliders have no power device and can be towed by an airplane to take off. They can also be towed by a winch or car to take off. They can also slide down high slopes into the air. When there is no wind, the glider relies on its own gravity to obtain forward momentum during the glide flight. This unpowered glide flight with loss of altitude is called gliding.
The following handmade tutorial I want to share with my friends will teach you how to make a mini paper glider. Even if you put it on the windowsill, it is very good to look at!
This paper glider is about the size of a coin.
Materials and tools such as paper, ruler, scissors, stapler and pen are required.
Fold the paper in half.
Then submit the most critical design drawings for making this glider.
On the folded paper, draw a cutting pattern according to the drawing.
Use a stapler to staple the cockpit part of the glider.
Then cut it out.
Fold the wings and tail, and the rough outline of the glider will appear!
Then we fold the gliders wings inwards.
The tail wing is also treated in the same way.
The glider is almost finished, let’s take a look at its front view.
Finally, take out the paintbrush and add some simple patterns and text on the fuselage, and the beautiful glider is finished~~~