Back To You Now
Making a "Back to You" paper airplane, commonly known as a , relies on specific folding techniques and launch angles to ensure it returns to the starting point. How to Fold a Boomerang Plane
: Designed by Will Barron, this plane is built to fly in a large circle and return. Back to You
: If the plane turns too sharply or not enough, bend the vertical stabilizers (the parts you hold to throw) slightly left or right to correct the path. Making a "Back to You" paper airplane, commonly
: Fold the top corners to meet the center crease, forming a triangle. : Fold the top corners to meet the
: A Jeremy Schaefer design that flies excellently and can even include a dragon design template. Troubleshooting Common Issues
: Known for having a very large circle radius for its boomerang effect.
: This is the most critical part for a return flight. Fold up the back edges of the wings by about half an inch (1.5 cm) to form stabilizers and elevators.