This paper airplane is best indoors. It is quite stable but any major wind outdoors causes it to crash very quickly.
Try throwing this plane very gently overarm with the nose pointed slightly upwards holding it about a quarter of its length from the nose. In still conditions outdoors or indoors this will let it glide gently for quite a long time and distance.
If you make a flap at the back of one of the wings by snipping the paper twice for about 1cm (1/2″) into the wing and making the two snips and inch (2cm) apart and then folding the paper inbetween the snips up, the paper airplane should gently glide in a circle back to you. Whether the circle is clockwise or anti-clockwise depends on which wing you place the flap (or aerlon).




