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Paper airplanes could not be easier to make and play with, so why not make one and see it fly or build another of our paper craft items?
You can download templates for 3D paper airplanes, pop-up card, and aircraft of ANA from the past.
Have fun making one together with family and friends.
Other aircraft are also due to be gradually added to our paper airplane lineup!
Please download and print out your choice of PDF paper template.
For an enjoyable experience, please refer to the relevant notes and video on making your paper airplane. (Template is available in Japanese only)
Design created by: PRITECH Co., Ltd.
This video provides a simple explanation on how to make a paper airplane.
It also tells you what tools you will need to make one and how to use these tools.
Why not watch this video and learn how to make your very own paper airplane?
Download and print out the PDF containing the paper plane pattern.
0:05 Says to prepare scissors, glue, a pen, a ruler, and the printed paper containing the paper plane pattern.
0:10 Says that it is easier to make printed on slightly thicker paper.
0:13 Says to cut out the parts according to the pattern using scissors.
0:19 Says that it makes it easier to assemble if you write the part number on the back of each part.
0:21 Shows an image of cutting out parts for the fuselage.
0:36 Says to cut out the parts for the main wings and the horizontal stabilizer.
0:38 Shows an image of cutting out the parts for the main wings and the horizontal stabilizer.
0:50 Says to make cuts in the horizontal stabilizer in order to attach it to the fuselage.
0:59 Says to use a spare scrap of the paper to create a spatula for spreading glue.
1:04 Says that all parts are now ready.
1:07 Says to make the creases on fuselage part number 2.
1:10 Says that as the creases are small, you can use a ruler to create a tight crease.
1:17 Says to glue fuselage part number 2, on which the creases were made earlier, to fuselage part number 1.
1:29 Says to make creases on fuselage part number 3.
1:37 Says to apply glue and spread it with the spatula.
1:44 Says to glue fuselage part number 3 to part number 1.
1:51 Says to make creases on fuselage part number 4.
1:58 Says to apply glue and spread it with the spatula.
2:03 Says to glue fuselage part number 4 to part number 1.
2:10 Says to make creases on fuselage part number 5.
2:14 Says to apply glue and spread it with the spatula.
2:21 Says to glue fuselage part number 5 to part number 1.
2:26 Says to glue fuselage part number 6 to the rest of the fuselage.
2:34 Says that the fuselage is now complete.
2:38 Says that they will now move on to the construction of the tail wing.
2:40 Says to lightly crease along the center line.
2:43 Says to follow the angle of the dihedral angle gauge.
2:51 Says to attach part number 8 to part number 7 to make the main wing.
3:00 Says to apply glue to the rear tab of the fuselage and attach horizontal stabilizer part number 9.
3:09 Says to attach the main wing to the center of the fuselage with glue to complete the paper airplane.
3:22 Says to hold the paper plane pinched between your fingers, and launch it into the air.
3:25 The "ANA Inspiration of Japan" ANA logo and tagline appear.
Please download and print out your choice of PDF paper template. (Template is available in Japanese only)
Design created by: PRITECH Co., Ltd.
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