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Breaking World Record: Longest Paper Plane Flight

Written by: zenical on 22 May 2009 at 12:33 am 4 Comments

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Takuo Toda, head of the Japan Origami Airplane Association has set a new world record using his paper plane, of 27.9 seconds flight.

Japanese Breaks World Record: Longest Paper Plane Flight

Toda’s record-breaking paper plane was made from one uncut sheet of paper, because he’s a pro, and professional origami airplane modelers would never stoop so far as to use scissors.

His paper plane is 10cm in length, about 4 inches long.

The plane may seem tiny, but then again, I’m no paper plane expert. I think my plane can’t even last 10 seconds for its flight XD.

Source: Gizmodo

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  • Gargron said:

    My planes make some kind of an extreme trick and fall dead in 2 seconds, hehe. ^__^

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  • Blowfish said:

    Wow thats pretty cool!
    No Idea how long mine lasts

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  • Coco the Bean said:

    I”m tempted to make and throw that in the middle of class…

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  • bluesnow said:

    Paper airplanes generally do a 360 midair and come back and hit me o.o
    Is that like… Negative seconds lol?

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