This is a teaching opportunity. Show the kid how to fold different kinds of paper planes with different properties. I used to specialize in one that would partially stall repeatedly, which resulted in a long but slow flight with plenty of dips along the way. With the right air currents, I’ve seen that model remain aloft for several minutes at a time.
I fondly remember teaching my oldest grandson to make paper airplanes … and all the trouble we got into, flying them in the house – especially the ones launched by rubber band propulsion!
TStyle78 about 3 years ago
That’s pretty much what all of the ones I make do too.
Ratkin Premium Member about 3 years ago
That’s kamikaze, not origami
Algolei I about 3 years ago
Looks more like a drone strike.
C about 3 years ago
Expected result for that particular paper airplane.
iggyman about 3 years ago
In Junior High, we made some good ones, still do once in a while!
dadoctah about 3 years ago
This is a teaching opportunity. Show the kid how to fold different kinds of paper planes with different properties. I used to specialize in one that would partially stall repeatedly, which resulted in a long but slow flight with plenty of dips along the way. With the right air currents, I’ve seen that model remain aloft for several minutes at a time.
cubswin2016 about 3 years ago
I think that plane had a gremlin on it.
Doug K about 3 years ago
… or the test flight of an Experimental Design. Try some other ways/directions of folding. Different styles will produce different results.
manowarrior about 3 years ago
i remember making paper airplanes in school.that was fun!
juicebruce about 3 years ago
Earl you need a new design !
jagedlo about 3 years ago
The problem may be with the thrower, not the designer…has anyone shown Nelson the proper technique in throwing a paper airplane?
Darryl Heine about 3 years ago
Just like Charlie Brown can’t fly paper airplanes in a 1960’s Peanuts Sunday comic strip episode!
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
LOL!
KEA about 3 years ago
needs a bit of aileron
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
Leave it to Earl to spin the kid?
Redd Panda about 3 years ago
And the kid says ‘’Dive bomber? Whutzat?’’
mwksix about 3 years ago
It bombs dives, like this place.
Linguist about 3 years ago
I fondly remember teaching my oldest grandson to make paper airplanes … and all the trouble we got into, flying them in the house – especially the ones launched by rubber band propulsion!
Buckeye67 about 3 years ago
Earl was right, it dived and it bombed.
Grutzi about 3 years ago
Who among us wouldn’t be thrilled with anything our grandfather had made us?
ANIMAL about 3 years ago
I think it’s time to put away the paper toys and go raid the cookie cabinet..!!!
falcon_370f about 3 years ago
Even a dive bomber should be able to pull out at the bottom of the dive.
kathleenhicks62 about 3 years ago
Good catch Gramps.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 3 years ago
That’s a talent that few teachers appreciate, at least mine didn’t.