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Canon Papercraft Mini-book

Toy Series Super Glider


This model is a glider with a simple design.
2. Build the FUSELAGE
A glider is an airplane without an engine. It
FUSELAGE (Right)
must skillfully use uprising air currents to
keep it flying.
You can adjust this glider so that it flies very
well. FUSELAGE (Left)

*Cut out the card above and save it. You can collect the cards from each of the Papercraft
projects to make your own mini-book!
Directions
(If you want to fly the glider outside, print these patterns
Glue together.
on white construction paper for inkjet.)
Cut away the gray areas around
1. Build the WINGS WING (Underside)
the FUSELAGE and bend the tabs outward.

glu
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fuse
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Apply glue to the inside surfaces
of the FUSELAGE and glue the two
fuse
e to
glu
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pieces together,
Apply glue and starting at the tail and working
fasten together. your way forward to the nose.

Curve the WING, so that the highest spot on the WING


is a point one-third of the way from the front edge
of the WING, when viewed from the side. Using the triangles on the
WINGS as guides, align the center
WING, viewed of the WING with the FUSELAGE
from the side. and glue it down.
The black lines indicate Front Back edge
3. Put it together
one-third of the way edge 1/3
from the front edge of the WING. Curve the WING so the
center is raised about WING
1/25 inch(1 mm).

FUSELAGE
WING, viewed
from the front.

TAIL
15˚ 15˚
Left Right Paper clips
Bend the left and right sides
of the WING upward Glue the WINGS and TAIL in place.
from the center line, about 15%. Attach two paper clips.
TAIL
WING

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Toy Series Super Glider
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Bend the WINGS upward 15 degrees.


Don’t throw at people!

15˚
Don’t play in the street!
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Glue to Glue to FUSELAGE.


FUSELAGE.
Rear

Glue to
Front

Front

FUSELAGE. Glue to FUSELAGE.

WING angle:

The tail should be level.


Adjusting the tail:

(viewed from the front of the glider.)

15˚
Curve this portion
of the tail.

If the plane dives too much, curve the trailing edge of the
tail upward (blue area). If the plane climbs too much,
curve the trailing edge of the tail downward (red area).
Bend the WINGS upward 15 degrees.
FUSELAGE
(Left)

mountain fold
Mountain
1 Fold in two and glue together.
2 Cut away the gray area. 3 Fold the tabs outward.
3 Fold the tabs outward.
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3 Fold the tabs outward.


2 Cut away the gray area. 3 Fold the tabs outward.
1 Fold in two and glue together.
mountain fold
Mountain
FUSELAGE
(Right)

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