The Tom Thumb Flyer: The History Of The World’s Smallest Paper Airplane
In 1957, a man named John Collins set the world record for the smallest paper airplane. His plane, dubbed the Tom Thumb Flyer, measured just 3.5 inches from wingtip to wingtip. The Tom Thumb Flyer is based on a design by British aeronautical engineer Sir George Cayley. Cayley’s design, which he first flew in 1804, is considered the first fixed-wing aircraft. The Tom Thumb Flyer is essentially a scaled-down version of Cayley’s design. Collins’ Tom Thumb Flyer held the world record for the smallest paper airplane for more than 50…
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