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Looking for a nice way to entertain yourself on a boring day? The dart paper airplane is easy to make and flies great. Just follow one of these methods and you'll be sure to make a paper airplane that flies farther and straighter than a paper airplane made in any other way.

Method 1
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Making a Standard Dart Paper Airplane

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  1. This size is usually easy to find, as it's the one used in most printers.
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    This means that the short ends will be folded in half, while the long ends will stay the same length.
    • Make sure that the opposite corners match up to each other perfectly, so that each side is exactly the same.
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    Lay the paper down so that one of the short sides is closest to you and so that the raised part of the center crease points up.[1]
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    Fold the top corners down and in toward the center crease, so that what used to be the top edge lines up with the center crease. Crease these folds.
    • Once folded, these two corners should meet each other at the center crease but not cross it. Keep these corners folded in.
    • The point made at the top of your paper by these corners being folded down will eventually form the front of your dart paper airplane.
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    This time you will fold both of these edges down and in to line up with the center crease.
    • These folds basically make your top point skinnier (and stronger) and the outer edges longer (from about 5 inches long to about 10 inches long).
    • Remember to keep the edges lined up with the center crease but don't go over it. You are going to refold the paper airplane along this fold again, so you need to have symmetrical folds on both sides for proper balance.
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    If you refold the center line and both of your sides are totally smooth, you have folded it the wrong way. Open the paper airplane back up and make the centerfold in the opposite direction, so the previous folds are not concealed inside.
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    It should be shaped like a really pointy triangle right now, with one edge the original length of the paper and one edge half the original width of the paper. The other edge should be the longest of the three and should be opposite the right angle of the triangle.
    • Have either of the sides facing up. It doesn't matter which one because you will do the same steps to both sides.
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    In essence, you are just folding one wing of the paper airplane in half.
    • Repeat this same process on the other side as well.
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    The center crease you have had all along will now be at the bottom of your paper airplane.
    • Your finished airplane should be about 12 inches long and 4 inches wide at the widest point of the wings.
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    You now have a dart paper airplane.
    • If your airplane has problems flying, experiment with changing its weight distribution. Attach a small paper clip to the bottom crease, pointing up toward the wings. Try positioning it in different locations up and down the center crease to determine where the weight helps the most.
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Method 2
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Making a Deluxe Dart Paper Airplane

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  1. This size is usually easy to find, as it's the one used in most printers.
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    Once folded, the original top of the paper should be aligned with the right side. Make a crease along this fold.
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    This point should meet the left side of the paper at the very end of the first crease you made. Make a crease along this fold.
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    Make sure that this fold conceals the previous folds inside.
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    Grab the right outer point (opposite the centerfold) and fold it down and to the left, so the edge coming down from the top point aligns with the center crease.
    • Remember to make a crease along this fold.
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    Remember to crease this fold as well.
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    You will end up with two very long sides and small points coming out of the short end.
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    Repeat this on both sides.
    • These folds may be hard to make, as they will result in really skinny long wings, but will create a very fast and straight flying paper airplane.
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    Hold the airplane so that the wings stick out and you are holding the body of the plane.
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    This will keep your plane in the right shape.
    • Do not go all the way across and don't start from the very tip. Start where the corners of the tape stay within the wings. The tape is simply there to keep the wings together.
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    Watch it fly!
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    Why doesn't my standard dart plane fly well?
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    You may have too many creases on the piece of paper. The more wrinkled the paper, the shorter the distance the plane will fly.
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    Why is it called a dart plane?
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    It is called a dart plane because you throw it the same way you would throw darts at a dartboard. Also, they fly very straight and quite far as a dart would.
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    My airplane didn't look right, and it didn't work at all. What could I have done wrong?
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    Maybe your paper's length or width is wrong. It could also be a problem with the weight or texture of the paper you used.
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  • If you replace steps 5-6 with folding into the center, your plane will be sturdier.
  • If your plane keeps crashing, bend the back edges slightly upward.
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Things You'll Need

  • Paper for folding
  • Flat work surface
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This article was co-authored by Amy Guerrero. Amy Guerrero is an Arts and Crafts Specialist and the Owner of Sunshine Craft Co., a crafting studio based in Phoenix, Arizona. Amy specializes in macrame, DIY crafting, and teaching fiber arts. She offers monthly in-person and online workshops along with having developed a range of DIY craft kits for at-home projects. Amy holds a BS in Industrial Design from Philadelphia University. She worked as a graphic designer before starting her own business. Sunshine Craft Co. is a creative hub that offers a wide range of workshops, tools, and resources for any craft project to inspire creativity and community engagement. This article has been viewed 286,222 times.
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To make a dart paper airplane, start by folding a piece of printer paper in half lengthwise. Next, open the paper back up and fold down 2 top corners on 1 of the short sides so they meet at the crease in the middle. To make the point stronger, fold the edges down again so they meet at the middle crease. For the next stage, refold the middle crease to make a long triangle before folding down each long side. Finally, open up the 2 last creases halfway to make the wings. For tips on how to make a deluxe paper airplane, read on!

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