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Airplane Folding Steps for Bad Resumes

Step 1

Fold along the dotted line down the center of Diagram 1 then open the paper out and fold along the diagonal lines at the top to produce Diagram 2.
Diagram 1Diagram 1

Step 2

Fold along the diagonal lines in Diagram 2 bringing the top left and top right edges in to meet along the center line as shown in Diagram 3.
Diagram 2Diagram 2

Step 3

Fold along the horizontal dotted line in Diagram 3 bringing the tip of the paper airplane down to the center of the base of the paper as shown in Diagram 4.
Diagram 3Diagram 3

Step 4

Now fold along the diagonal dotted lines in Diagram 4 to bring the left top edge and right top edge in to meet at the center line as shown in Diagram 5.
Diagram 4Diagram 4

Step 5

Now fold the flap that points downwards up so that its tip touches the tip of the paper airplane at the front. Fold along the dotted line shown in Diagram 5 to do this. If the tips do not meet go back and alter the folding so that they do. This is very important. You should get the form (approximately) in Diagram 6.
Diagram 5Diagram 5

Step 6

Now finally fold along the center line and dotted lines in Diagram 6 to give you the paper airplane as shown at the top of the page. Throw it hard overarm and it should fly very level and very straight for a long distance.
Diagram 6Diagram 6

How to Fly

This paper airplane is the best plane for trying to hit a fellow coworker. It flies fast and true indoors exactly where you want it to go. Just hold it about 1/4 of its length from the nose tip and throw it overarm as hard as possible where you want it to go and it will slice through the air and get there. alter the trajectory of the paper airplane and you can make it dive out of the sun towards people or fall vertically down on their heads nose first. Of course you should be very careful not to hit anyone with this paper airplane because you may poke their eye out!
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