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      <description>On May 26th each year, National Paper Airplane Day commemorates the simple aeronautical toy that’s been around for thousands of years. Flying paper planes is an inexpensive, healthy, and stimulating form of entertainment. So, put down your smartphones and get outside for some primitive fun – even if for only a few hours one day of the year. The use of paper airplanes is believed to have originated 2,000 years ago in China. The earliest known date of the creation of modern paper planes was said to have been in 1909. Did you know? The largest paper aircraft had a wingspan of 59.74 ft. Students and employees made it in Germany on 28th September 2013. The distance record (226 feet, 10 inches) was set by Joe Ayoob, with a plane in February 2012. The record time for the longest-lasting paper airplane flight is 29.2 seconds. There’s more than one way to fold paper for a test flight. Find tips for designs at www.foldnfly.com or watch this video: https://youtu.be/CB1xaaVd41g. Make a paper airplane today and either post how far your plane flew by measuring it or post a photo of your cool design.</description>
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