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Friday Fly of the Week: Paper Airplane Facts!

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Speaking of airplanes, ActionJetz has launched its new line of diecast airplane toys. Check them out here.

Today, you will discover the many interesting facts about a paper airplane. The paper can’t be just any ordinary paper plane. It can have lots of designs. Check out what other people have done with their paper airplanes:

The Smallest Paper Airplane
The smallest origami paper model of a Crane Bird was folded under a microscope using tweezers by Mr. Naito from Japan and was made from a piece of paper 2.9 mm square. It is displayed on top of a sewing needle. Wow! That’s small – only problem is, it didn’t fly!

Upside Down Paper Airplane Flying
Any kind of paper aircraft that is trimmed to fly on earth will, when thrown inside a spacecraft, fly up and not down, as would normally be expected. This is because there is no gravity in the spacecraft, but there is lift created by the wings, as they fly in the atmosphere inside the spacecraft.

Fly on Forever
In space where there is no atmosphere, if a paper aircraft were thrown it would not fly at all; it would float away in a straight line. With no gravity to pull it down, it would possibly fly on forever until it hit an object.

Most Expensive – One of NASA’s
One of the most expensive and lightest paper aircraft ever flown, was the paper aircraft thrown inside one of NASA’s space shuttles, during a routine space flight. The fuel alone used to carry it into space makes that paper aircraft one of the most expensive. It was the lightest because of the lack of gravity in space.

Kids’ April Fool’s Prank: Wet Hand Shake!

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Hey kids! Let’s play some April Fool’s Day prank this time! How about a wet hand shake to give to friends and neighbors? Sounds fun, huh? They’ll surely won’t forget that hand shake!

Here’s how we do it. We’ll create a ring with a hidden wet sponge. Remember, you might need mom and dad to help you out :)

Materials:

  • An old ring or button with a large hole for a shank
  • Fuzzy wire
  • Kitchen sponge
  • Scissors

How to do it:

  1. Put the fuzzy wire inside the hole of the ring or button
  2. Make a knot by twisting the fuzzy wire
  3. Make a hole just enough to place your finger inside. (see picture below)

Then tie a wet sponge onto the other end of the fuzzy wire.
Cut the loose ends of the wire.
Place the wet ring into your finger.

Then go and shake hands with your friends, playmates, and neighbor!
Happy April Fool’s Day!

Enjoy more fun activities and kids online games here.

How to Make a USA Jet Airplane!

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Howdy, Pilots! Let’s have some fun with Arts & Crafts today!

Today you will be creating your very own paper USA Jet Airplane! Do you know which ActionJet airplane you see below? Looks like an F-16 Thunderbird, isn’t it?

Let’s try this out!

Click here to print the Jet Airplane picture

Print out the Jet Airplane picture on regular printer paper and cut out the pattern. Don’t use paper that is too thick or else it will be difficult to fold. Ask mom or dad to help you with the scissors!

1. Use the dotted lines on the instructions to help guide you with the folds.

2. Start with the blank side up. Fold in half and unfold.

3. Fold the left and right corners to the center.

4. Fold the left and right corners to the center.

5. Turn it over.

6. Fold in half.

7. Fold the top layer toward the left side.

8. Turn it over.

9. Fold the remaining layer toward the right side.

10. Open to reveal the airplane.