TET Paper Airplanes: eplane MOD-TETMKII (modified dart classic 2) - How to fold tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
  • A little bit random I know, uploading how to fold paper airplane tutorials, but designing paper planes was something I used to do a lot with just three rules:
    1. Must be 1 standard A4 sheet of copy paper.
    2. You cannot tear or cut the paper in any way.
    3. To be a successful design it must glide (or at least remain stable in the air).
    This design is the eplane MOD-TETMKIII. After designing the TETMKI I realized the final folds that gave it the 'jet plane' look could be applied to this classic dart paper airplane design. Surprisingly the plane still flies, resulting in a heavier design that works best with a bit of a breeze.
    Note that this is actually a variation of what has become a classic, Concorde paper airplane design. When I first came up with this design back in the late 1990's I'd never seen anyone fold anything similar in any paper airplane book anywhere.
    I put the instructions for this, and my other two designs online back in 2000 on my dedicated eplanes website that basically went nowhere. So I don't know if any of my designs inspired the classic Concorde and subsequent other Jet paper plane designs that can be seen online these days or whether that design predates them (I can't find any history on it).
    I'm not fussed either way, I'm just saying I may have influenced the odd, random paper airplane enthusiast that may have discovered my eplane site in the early 2000s. I'd never come across the jet designs prior to this.
    As with the original design, I came up with this mod some time in the late 1990's.
    This is an advanced pilot paper airplane in that you will need to experiment with typical paper airplane flight adjustments to get it to fly well. Don't just make it for your kid and then see the disappointed look on their face when it nose dives straight into the ground because of their poor throwing technique.
    I'm only posting this for posterity, this isn't going to become a paper airplane channel, and I don't want to hear about how badly I did filming this... I know. I'm not doing it again. Blame Samsung and their A13 phone. It looked alright on the phone when I filmed it but then it looked like this on my computer! May have been a white balance issue on the phone.
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Комментарии • 2

  • @efrensantos-x8o
    @efrensantos-x8o 15 часов назад

    Its not clear😶😑

    • @tet-life
      @tet-life  4 часа назад

      It's two additional folds, both turned inside out, on a classic design that most people can make with no instructions. It's a piece of paper, take a risk and fold it how you think I folded it. If it doesn't work try again a different way. There's not that many options to get it wrong.
      Unfortunately I'm never re-filming this, because I'm not a paper airplane channel. These videos were just a request for someone who asked me to make them, and they didn't have an issue following along.