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Japanese student becomes class hero when he launches a paper airplane from the window, takes a fair distances then banks right and returns into his safe hands.
John Collins, the Paper Airplane Guy, shows how to fold five amazing paper planes: the Boomerang, the Boomerang 2, the Bat Plane, the Tumbling Wing, and the World Record Plane (a.k.a. "Suzanne").
Paper airplanes are cool to mess around with and a pretty great method of goofing off for people under the age of 15. But this particular paper airplane stunt is insanity. Yes, you saw that correctly.
John Collins, A.K.A. The Paper Airplane Guy and his paper airplanes are amazing. I’ve folded a lot of paper airplanes in my day, but I’ve never thrown anything like the Boomerang. Yes, with ...
“The Paper Airplane Guy,” as he’s best known, ... By putting the right creases in the right spots, he makes a “boomerang plane” that returns to his hands.
EBINA, Japan, March 14 (UPI) --A high school student in Japan threw a paper airplane out of a window and the "miracle" plane made a boomerang return to his hand. The video, posted to Twitter by ...
A man has created a perfect love letter to his perfect boomerang paper airplane, and it's a perfect delight. Skip to content News. Utah. Features. U.S. World. Voces de Utah. Idaho. Traffic ...
To which I respond: sounds good in principle! Makes me want to learn the boomerang. And if I were a helicopter pilot, I'd use this for reassurance -- just as, when flying airplanes, I am reassured ...
This great musical clip, with the Paper Airplane Guy John Collins in an airplane hanger, includes a bunch of other fun paper airplane designs including The Tube, The Thumbling Wing, and the Boomerang: ...
John Collins holds the record for longest flight by a paper airplane. In 2012, he broke the previous record of 207 feet, 4 inches with a glider thrown by the quarterback Joe Ayoob. Collins' plane ...
The sleek spacecraft, which is shaped like a space-age boomerang, has a two-foot wingspan and weighs around 1.17kg when Earthbound -- though Mars's gravitational forces will slim it down to just 453g.
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