
Welcome to Sky Kid Planes!
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The Spoerer-ship Starfighter
This plane is named after my favorite Kindergarten teacher, Ms. Spoerer! I’ve made two versions that are pretty similar. I start out with the harder version, but if the paper gets too thick to fold you can try the easier version instead!
The Spotter
Are you looking for a plane that is “spot” on? Then look no further than The Spotter! This plane is the plane for you, especially if you like lots of winglets.
The Jet
I designed the jet to be a beautiful and fast airplane. Hope you love making it as much as I do.
The Naboo Starfighter
This was inspired by one of my favorite vehicles from Star Wars. You might have to use your imagination a bit to see the resemblance…
Button
This paper airplane uses an unconventional material to add weight to the nose–a button. Just about any medium sized button you can find laying around should do the trick.
The Redder
I like to use AstroBright paper for many of my paper airplanes. It’s a little bit thicker and gives planes just the right weight! This plane works just as well with regular 8.5×11″ paper you probably have at home already.
The Winner
Here’s a paper airplane than can fly very far and is one of the easier ones to fold! If you’re new to the website it’s a good plane to start with.