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Homemade Parachute Man. Creating the parachute is fairly self. The parachute glides slowly down thanks to something known as air resistance (or drag). When inventor franz reichelt jumped off the eiffel tower on february 4, 1912, he was sure his homemade parachute would save him — but he was wrong. All you need is a square of fabric (or a cloth or paper napkin), scissors, a hole punch, yarn, and a little guy to be the paratrooper. This is a fun project a child can make from a simple kit. Cover each corner with a piece of tape. A paper towel could also work. Get a napkin or cut a square out of a plastic bag. This air resistance slows the fall of the object tremendously. Please like_share_& click here to subscribe !music: It's fairly easy to put together and well within budget if you’re making. Flip the napkin over, and cover the back of each corner as well. When air gets under it, the plastic parachute fans out for maximum coverage;

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Get a napkin or cut a square out of a plastic bag. Cover each corner with a piece of tape. This air resistance slows the fall of the object tremendously. Flip the napkin over, and cover the back of each corner as well. All you need is a square of fabric (or a cloth or paper napkin), scissors, a hole punch, yarn, and a little guy to be the paratrooper. Creating the parachute is fairly self. The parachute glides slowly down thanks to something known as air resistance (or drag). When air gets under it, the plastic parachute fans out for maximum coverage; When inventor franz reichelt jumped off the eiffel tower on february 4, 1912, he was sure his homemade parachute would save him — but he was wrong. This is a fun project a child can make from a simple kit.

4 Ways to Make a Paper Parachute wikiHow

Homemade Parachute Man Get a napkin or cut a square out of a plastic bag. When air gets under it, the plastic parachute fans out for maximum coverage; This is a fun project a child can make from a simple kit. Cover each corner with a piece of tape. Flip the napkin over, and cover the back of each corner as well. When inventor franz reichelt jumped off the eiffel tower on february 4, 1912, he was sure his homemade parachute would save him — but he was wrong. A paper towel could also work. Get a napkin or cut a square out of a plastic bag. Creating the parachute is fairly self. All you need is a square of fabric (or a cloth or paper napkin), scissors, a hole punch, yarn, and a little guy to be the paratrooper. It's fairly easy to put together and well within budget if you’re making. Please like_share_& click here to subscribe !music: This air resistance slows the fall of the object tremendously. The parachute glides slowly down thanks to something known as air resistance (or drag).

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