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How to Make a Paper Airplane

Welcome to our guide on making paper airplanes! Whether you're looking to teach kids or just want to have some fun creating your own designs, our AI assistant is here to help you learn the basics and beyond.

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Making a paper airplane is a fun and simple activity! Start with a piece of paper and fold it in half lengthwise. Unfold it, then fold the top two corners to the center crease. Fold the angled edges again to meet the center crease, creating a pointed tip. Finally, fold it in half along the center, then fold the wings down. Have you tried making one before, or is this your first attempt? What kind of designs are you interested in trying?