Can I scale up Eli Legg's plane? The result does fly, but not really that well. I think different materials would do better and I think the 'fuselage' should have been longer too.
Eli Legg suggested "I also have a very simple flying machine. You'll need a straw, preferably thick like a Mcdonald's straw, scotch tape, and one 3x5 notecard. Cut the notecard into thirds horizontally, so three long strips. Now take two strips and tape each end together to form a circle. Now with the other one, tape the ends also together. You should have a large and small circle. Next, tape the end of the straw on the inside of the small circle. This is the front. Now do the same with the big circle. It should look like this o____0. Now throw the flyer and it will glide. You may have to adjust the circles if it flies to the right or left."
Main components
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Card A4 size
BBQ stick
Main Tools
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Craft knife
Hot Glue
Filmed using FujiFilm FinePix S4800
Edited using Serif MoviePlus Starter Edition
For those of you who want to see something bigger here is the Flite Test Super Circle Plane | Flite Test /watch/YxciYziP9PYPi
Here is a paper one by Crazy Russian Hacker /watch/IZ2MZig0RK10M
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Eli Legg's plane /watch/QJ8oh1NVmJnVo
o_O plane for Random Person /watch/4FuHD6XNBD7NH
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