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Paper Airplane Tips

Sometimes trimming a paper airplane can be hard. If you're having trouble, try these tips:

If it goes up, stalls, and comes back down, slightly push the trim tabs or back of wing down. If it nosedives, slightly push the trim tabs or back of wing up.
Some airplanes don't fly at fast speeds. Try flying it slower before you trim it up or down. Some airplanes can't produce lift at slow speeds, try flying it faster before trimming it up or down.
If you want it to fly really slow, try trimming it up as much as you can without it stalling. Throw it really slow to keep it from stalling too. If you want it to fly really fast, remember that tiny changes in trim can make a big difference. Trimming just a little up or down can make it stall or dive.


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