The stork is a graceful glider indoors and a mind-blowing stunt outdoors. This is a devil to fold, so I recommend this plane for professionals only. This plane needs some elevator in order for it to fly straight.
(1) Fold the top left corner to the bottom right corner.
(2) Unfold, and repeat on the opposite side.
(3) Unfold.
(4) Mountain fold in half.
(5) Unfold.
(6) Push the center of the paper down.
(7) Bring the top layers to the left while folding the creases.
(8) Continue to flatten the paper by folding it in half.
(9) Pull the flap on the left to the crease bellow.
(10) Fold the top flap to the point where you reach the corners.
(11) Repeat on the opposite side.
(12) Fold the right end of the flap so it matches with the edge underneath.
(13) Repeat on the opposite side.
(14) Open the wing.
(15) Flip over.
(16) Squash the top layer.
(17) Next, you will make a petal fold. Make the creases first.
(18) Unfold.
(19) Finish the petal fold.
(20) Make the leading edge by mountain folding the bottom layer on top of the wings.
(21) Fold in half.
(22) Inside reverse the front to make the neck area.
(23) Fold the wings down. Flip over and repeat on the other side.
(25) Make a winglet.
(26) Repeat on the opposite side.
(27) Open the wings.
(28) Add lots of elevator.
(29) Proceed to the neck area.
(30) Inside reverse to make the bill.
Finished nose.
Finished stork.
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