EVERYONE seems to spend the first few days of the New Year sorting their desks out so with all those reams of paper why not learn to make a paper aeroplane.
The Paper Airplanes site, which is found at http://www.paperplane.
org/ has been put together by world record holder Ken Blackburn.
Ken designed a paper aeroplane that flew for nearly thirty seconds, and although that might not sound a lot, why not have a go yourself.
The site goes into the science of flight and looks at how some of the latest developments in plane technology can be used in your own paper plane designs.
There are even step-by-step guides to making your own planes, and you can copy the techniques used by Ken to make his record breaking plane.
For a site that has been put together by just one person it is simple and easy to follow, so go on get folding.
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