Fold the wings down. To get the F-22 look, fold them at a slight angle so the wing tips are wider at the back than at the front. Leave about an inch of the paper in the center to serve as the fuselage (handle) .
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 that small bottom tab up over the two edges you just folded. This "locks" the nose in place so the plane doesn't unravel mid-flight.
Looking at the plane from the front, the wings should form a slight "Y" or "U" shape, not a "T." This provides dihedral stability .
Hold the plane near the front of the fuselage and give it a firm, level toss. Ready to build an entire stealth squadron ?
A ruler or credit card to help press down the folds. Step-by-Step Instructions