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
: Ensure the left and right sides are perfect mirror images.
: These planes typically require a firm throw to maintain the circular flight path. Popular Boomerang Designs Back to You
If your plane isn't returning, check for these common mistakes:
: Known for having a very large circle radius for its boomerang effect. Making a "Back to You" paper airplane, commonly
: 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.
: Fold the paper in half lengthwise and unfold to find the center crease. Popular Boomerang Designs If your plane isn't returning,
: Tilt the airplane at roughly a 35° angle toward the side you want it to return from (e.g., tilt left to return from the left).