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Fold the very ends of the wings upward (about half an inch) to create vertical fins. For a true Raptor look, angle these slightly outward rather than straight up. Pro-Flight Tips
A ruler or credit card to help press down the folds. Step-by-Step Instructions
This design focuses on the Raptor’s iconic and twin vertical stabilizers . Let’s get folding! What You’ll Need Paper: A standard 8.5" x 11" sheet (Letter) or A4.
Fold the entire pointed nose down so the tip touches the bottom edge of your previous folds. It should look like a blunt envelope.
Fold your paper in half lengthwise (hot dog style), crease it well, and then unfold it. This gives you a guide for the rest of your folds.
If one wing is even slightly higher than the other, your Raptor will spiral. Ensure both sides are mirror images.
Fold the very ends of the wings upward (about half an inch) to create vertical fins. For a true Raptor look, angle these slightly outward rather than straight up. Pro-Flight Tips
A ruler or credit card to help press down the folds. Step-by-Step Instructions
This design focuses on the Raptor’s iconic and twin vertical stabilizers . Let’s get folding! What You’ll Need Paper: A standard 8.5" x 11" sheet (Letter) or A4.
Fold the entire pointed nose down so the tip touches the bottom edge of your previous folds. It should look like a blunt envelope.
Fold your paper in half lengthwise (hot dog style), crease it well, and then unfold it. This gives you a guide for the rest of your folds.
If one wing is even slightly higher than the other, your Raptor will spiral. Ensure both sides are mirror images.