Who knew things like this even existed?
How many of you remember folding paper airplanes and darting them across school classrooms? I do, I do! LOL. Well, John Collins designed a world-record breaking paper airplane thrown by Joe Ayoob last month. The plane flew 226 feet, 10 inches smashing the old record by 19 feet, 6 inches.
The current record is 207 feet and 4 inches set by Stephen Kreiger in 2003.
The new world record, once verified by Guinness, will be 226 feet, 10 inches. Check out the record-breaking event below.
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Friday, March 2, 2012
World Record Paper Airplane Distance
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Guiness Book of World Records,
Origami,
Paper,
Paper Airplanes,
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World Records
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1 comment:
I'm pretty good at my origami but my planes never went that far.
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