Tools: 2-3 cartons, glue gun, glue stick, art knife, ruler.
1, fuselage part: rectangular carton
The carton is sealed, and a rectangle with the same size and position is cut up and down (the size that a child can stand in). Pay attention to leave some upper and lower positions on the same side for the nose decoration. Leave a small rectangle of the same size in the same position on the left and right sides (just hold it by hand)
2. Propeller part: add two fans and two small disks to the hexagon, cut out a piece of hexagonal paper, and then paste six pieces of paper with the same height to make a three-dimensional shape. Pass a pencil through the middle position, take a small circle of the pencil (this side can be replaced with other ones, and the cylinder can rotate without breaking, so as to connect with the propeller and make it rotate) and stick it on the propeller, and then stick it on one end of the pencil. Then stick the round paper and hexagon on the fuselage.
3. Wing part: Two pieces of semi-inclined oval paper with the same size but symmetrical to each other, and the wing will lean back only when it is attached to the fuselage.
4. Aircraft tail: 4 trapezoids, 1 inclined semi-ellipse. The lower lines of the four trapezoids should be equal to the four sides of the fuselage, and the upper lines should be random. The height of the trapezoid should be as high as possible, and don't put the tail of the plane in an insufficient position. Four trapeziums are glued together, and then the tail wing is attached.
5. Note: If the child drags the plane, you can put a rope around your neck at the part of the portable plane, so that you can turn the propeller while playing.