These Remarkably Detailed Paper Aeroplanes Actually Fly

These Remarkably Detailed Paper Aeroplanes Actually Fly

Despite what you may have learned in school behind your teacher’s back, paper aeroplanes don’t have to be completely featureless and boring. With the right materials, or these kits from Huntly’s Paper Warplanes, they can actually look like real-life aircraft and still be able to glide across a room.

These Remarkably Detailed Paper Aeroplanes Actually Fly

You still get the satisfaction of folding and making the paper craft from (almost) scratch, since the kits come as pre-printed sheets. You’ll just need to follow the included instructions, instead of making your paper aeroplane from memory.

These Remarkably Detailed Paper Aeroplanes Actually Fly

Depending on the complexity of the model, Huntly’s Paper Warplanes range in price from $US15 ($21) to $US18 ($26). But for $US130 ($186) you can buy all nine planes at once, and instantly have an entire squadron at your command. [Huntly’s Paper Warplanes via The Awesomer]


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