Jessica Downey
They may not look like regular paper planes, but they are guaranteed to fly every time. Assemble several in different colors and let the flying competitions begin..
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You will need:paper straws, scissors/paper cutter, cardstock, and clear tape.
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Start by cutting 5" x 1" strips of cardstock. Each plane will need three strips.
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Once the strips are cut, glue two of the strips together at the ends. You now have a 5-inch strip and a strip about 10 inches long.
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Tape the ends of each strip to create a circle. Repeat this step on the other strip.
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Once both circles are done, use a piece of tape to secure the end of the straw inside the large circle.
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Repeat the step with the small circle, securing it to the opposite end of the straw.
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In a matter of minutes, the planes are ready for flight.