Airplane – Kids in Action – Kids Web Japan – Web Japan — I can guarantee you that once word of this gets out some American kids will do a paper plane the size of a Buick.

The paper used to make the planes was 3.1 meters long, 2.2 meters wide, and weighed 4 kilograms. It is hard to fold such a huge sheet of paper, so the kids had to practice to make sure they didn’t make any mistakes. With help from Mr. Toda Takuo, president of the Japan Paper Airplane Association, the group of friends started by making prototype planes one-third of the target size. About one month before the scheduled flight, they started making the world’s biggest paper planes.



  1. ECA says:

    Thats entertainment.

  2. Peter Rodwell says:

    I thought that Airbus had built the world’s largest paper plane.

  3. Chris says:

    Now THAT is every nerdy kid’s dream recess project. Very, very cool.

  4. rctaylor says:

    Considering paper may average a 0.8 g/cc density coupled with its weakness, constructing flying large planes takes some engineering.

  5. SN says:

    “some American kids will do a paper plane the size of a Buick’

    Yeah, and it’ll fly as well as a Buick too!

  6. Mr. Fusion says:

    Buick’s fly?

  7. Dugger says:

    #2 The funniest comment of the week on this blog!


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