Trap Glider sample, Harcerstwo, Majsterka, Samoloty

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Trap Glider
This plane has a trapezoid shape when viewed from the top. Its weight forward
design and large tapered winglets make it a stable flier.
Orient the template with the “UP” arrow at the top of the page.
Then, flip the paper over onto its backside, so that you cannot
see any of the fold lines.
Fold the top right corner down and to the left until fold line 1
appears and crease along the dotted line.
Unfold the fold you just created.
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Repeat the procedure above by folding the top left corner
down and to the right. Make a crease along fold line 2.
Unfold the fold you just created.
This step is a bit tricky. Lift the left and right edges of the
paper and push them toward each other while folding the top
triangle onto the bottom one. Make a crease along fold lines 3
so that you end up with the shape below.
This is the shape you should have after completing the step
above.
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Fold the nose down until fold line 4 appears and make a
crease along the dotted line.
Fold the left
and right flaps in and crease along vertical fold
just formed two small triangles.
lines 5. You
Tuck the two small triangles you just formed into the pocket
in the nose.
When you have completed the step above, your paper
should look like this.
Flip the paper over onto its backside. Fold the right half
of the plane over onto the left half and crease along fold
line 6 so that the outside edges of the wings line up.
Fold the wings down along fold lines 7 and the
winglets up along fold lines 8. Add wing dihedral by
tilting the wings up slightly away from the fuselage.
The wings will have a slight “V” shape when viewed
from the front. You are ready to fly!
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