How to Make the OmniDelta Paper Airplane
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How to Make the OmniDelta Paper Airplane
The OmniDelta is a fast, long range flying wing paper airplane with a moderately swept delta shape.
*Refilmed 1/18/2011*
TAA USAF Designation: F125-1
*Refilmed 1/18/2011*
TAA USAF Designation: F125-1
Materials
Required:
1 Piece of 8.5 by 11 inch Paper
Tape
Scissors
Optional:
Pencil
1 Piece of 8.5 by 11 inch Paper
Tape
Scissors
Optional:
Pencil
Width and Corner Folding
First, start out by folding your paper in half along its width. Then pull the corners down to the center.
Nose and Corner Folding
Pull the nose down to the bottom of the corner folds and then make a second set of corner folds that reach to the center.
Make the Vertical Fins
First, start this step by folding your OmniDelta in half so that the airfoil is on the outside. Then make a cut roughly 3/4 of an inch in from the trailing edge that reaches about 3/4 of an inch into the wing. Then unfold the wing and make a cut down the center line so the two fins are separated.
From here, fold the fins out, with their trailing edges meeting those of the wing, insuring their straight alignment to the center line. Once done with this step, the fins should be pointing straight up.
From here, fold the fins out, with their trailing edges meeting those of the wing, insuring their straight alignment to the center line. Once done with this step, the fins should be pointing straight up.
Taping
Tape the two airfoils down at their rears as shown.
Flight
The OmniDelta is very fast for a flying wing, and is moderately difficult as a result. At launch pitch the nose down, give a moderately fast advance forward and release.
For long range flights avoid stalls, because the OmniDelta is very rarely able to pull out of even a 35 degree dive at 15 feet.
For long range flights avoid stalls, because the OmniDelta is very rarely able to pull out of even a 35 degree dive at 15 feet.
Modifications
One modification I've made is the:
NF125-1 Cross Control Demonstrator (CCD): An OmniDelta with control surfaces for demonstration of cross-controlled (uncoordinated) flight.
Although I've only made one modification to the airframe myself, I know there are more ways to reconfigure this craft.
NF125-1 Cross Control Demonstrator (CCD): An OmniDelta with control surfaces for demonstration of cross-controlled (uncoordinated) flight.
Although I've only made one modification to the airframe myself, I know there are more ways to reconfigure this craft.