Italian Students Create And Fly The World’s Largest Paper Plane

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A group of Italian students are proving that anything can become a world record. The students, from Italy's University of Pisa, constructed a paper plane with a wingspan of 65.75 feet and flew it a distance of 193.5 feet. That was enough to break a Guinness World Record. With help from engineering education influencer Jakidale, Project Icarus, as it was dubbed, saw the group hand-construct the airplane from only paper and glue. The official record is for the world's largest paper aircraft.

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