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The most amazing thing about a paper airplane is that all you need to make one is a sheet of paper—nothing more. You don't need scissors, glue, tape, or paper clips. A few folds, a couple of adjustments,
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and you have a superb paper flyer. The properties of paper give the airplane all the attributes it needs.

If you've ever made a paper airplane, you've probably just folded the paper into a simple
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dart—as people have done for at least a hundred years. But in the last two decades, paper airplane designers have imported techniques from origami. Perhaps the best innovation was the addition of one fold
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to the classic dart design to create a plane called the "Nakamura lock" after the origami artist who designed it.

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