It’s SO EASY to make an amazing paper airplane when you use our printable paper airplane templates! Print out the PDFs below and make your own paper planes that fly fast and far!
We have 6 different printable paper airplane designs that are all free and ready to print – the fold lines and instructions are right on the page! There’s also a video tutorial for each design for even more help if you need it.
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Try to make your folds as smooth and crisp as possible. We found that running a ruler over the folds really helped to make the planes fly straighter and faster.
Don’t worry if some of your folds are a little “off” from what’s shown on the templates. Depending on the thickness of your paper and how many folds you’ve made, it might “shift” the fold lines slightly. Just make your folds as close to the lines as you reasonably can, and make sure they’re the same (symmetrical) on both sides of the plane.
We like to use a glue stick, double sided tape, or glue tape inside the body of the plane (on either side of the center fold) to keep it together. This is an optional step, but it helps the plane keep its shape, which in turn helps it fly better. You can also use a paper clip to keep the paper airplane together.
This classic dart nosed plane is the perfect paper airplane for beginners! With simple folds, you’ll be flying this plane within a minute.
This twisting stunt paper airplane is SO EASY to fold! And it’s so cool to watch it spin in the air like an acrobat — it’ll definitely impress your friends.
NOTE: It’s labelled as “The Ranger” in the video, but we decided to change the name back to “The Distance Flyer” since that’s what we called it in our first How to Make a Paper Airplane post.
This paper airplane soars just like the bird of prey it’s named after! With its wide wings, the Falcon distance glider flies smoothly through the air.
This sleek paper airplane, inspired by a fighter jet, flies really well with a bit of extra weight from a paper clip! Fold this plane in just a couple of minutes, and watch it soar!
Make a few simple folds to create this paper airplane with wide wings. This swift-winged paper plane flies fast and far, soaring through the air!
Did you know that the little circles on the plane’s wings or body are actually air force symbols? The symbol with the star is for the United States Air Force. The blue circle with the red dot is for the Royal Air Force (British). And the Maple Leaf in the circle is for the Canadian Air Force!
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