Biplanes are aircraft with two wings stacked one above the other. Common in early aviation, especially during World War I, their design offered extra lift and structural strength at low speeds. Though less efficient than monoplanes at high speeds, biplanes remain popular for aerobatics, crop dusting, and vintage displays due to their maneuverability and nostalgic appeal.
| Year Released: | 1991 |
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| Airplane Class: | Creative |
| Material: | Paper |
| Wingspan: | 188 mm |
| Length: | 225 mm |
For general instructions regarding the best ways to cut out and assemble your Whitewings glider please read through our detailed build instructions. This will tell you what type of glue to use, how to adjust the center of mass, how to properly camber your wings and other details. Once you have your paper airplane built, please read through our flight instructions which will give you many professional tips on how to get the best performance from your Whitewings gliders. The specific instructions for this paper airplane model are in the diagram below.