Hi everyone, on this new tutorial, I am going
to teach you how to make a very cool origami
that can fly.
It is a Flying Cicada, and to make this origami,
you need a square piece of paper.
You can use an origami paper, or you can trim
a piece of U.S letter size or A4 paper into
a square piece of paper to make this origami.
So I will show you guys how to make now, and
remember, you need a square piece of a paper
to make this origami.
First step, fold the paper in half this way.
Make a very nice crease, and then fold the
paper in half again.
We are going to make center crease.
Make sure that all edges are lined up.
Ok, now lets make this center crease.
Next, unfold the paper, start from the corner,
fold it to the other corner.
And of course, we will repeat the same fold
for the other side.
Next step, start from the top layer and fold
it straight down.
Repeat the same fold for the other side.
After you finished both sides, you start from
the other layer and fold it straight down.
You may need to adjust it a little bit.
Yes, adjust it a little bit.
And on the next step, fold the other layer,
and make sure that you leave a gap.
You can see the V-shape in white!
You should have that part.
And flip the paper over and start from the
side, fold it to the center crease, too.
And you can think about the wings of the Cicada
to fold this part.
Make sure that both sides are even.
Because if both sides are not even, the plane
will not fly well.
So make sure you adjust it if both sides are
not even.
And after you finish folding both sides of
the paper.
Fold the top down to increase the strength
(weight) of the head, so the paper airplane
can fly.
As normal paper airplane, just fold the paper
in half and crease the wings.Just match this
corner to the other corner to create the wing.
Repeat the same fold for the other wing.
After you finished both wings, you can curve
the end of the wings up a little bit so that
it will elevate the plane.
And throw the paper airplane lightly indoor,
and finally I hope you guys enjoy making this
paper airplane.
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