The Electric Paper Plane Kit comes with one pre-folded sheet to get you started. Once you've used that up, here's a handy step-by-step guide to make as many planes as you'll ever need.
The design is called the Eagle, and it's a stable floating type, the kind commonly launched from the back of large lecture theaters and perfectly suited to the cool rechargeable kit...
...turbocharge your paper plane The Electric Power Paper Aeroplane Kit is a neat little package that gives your paper planes a power boost. The Kit comprises a powered "spine" that clips onto your floater paper plane, packing a little battery up front with integrated charging dock, and a tiny motor with a prop at the back end.
There's also a charger-cum-stand, requiring three AA batteries, on which you can leave your plane and, when you're out flying, allows the battery to be recharged in a lightening-quick ten seconds max!
The Kit also includes a spare prop, doubtless necessary sooner or later with uncontrolled flights, and a detailed instruction sheet on how to fold a floater-type paper plane and tips of how to fly them. And, finally, they also provide a printed pre-folded paper plane to get you going...
...of the powered variety As an intriguing addition to my collection, I've bought an Electric Power Paper Aeroplane Kit to try. This is a miniature battery-powered skeleton which clips onto a paper plane to extend its range and make it a bit more fun, hopefully. The Eagle paper aeroplane seems a good choice as it's stable and glides very well. As regards the paper, I've heard that waterproof paper is good, being more durable than the regular variety. For now, however, I've made up a test Eagle and can confirm it flies as well as I remember, and I'm looking forward to trying it out at the field when the weather calms down...