Make a paper jet engine

Make a paper jet engine

Mr. G teaches you how to make a miniature jet engine by folding a piece of paper. Just make sure you don't set yourself on fire!

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Creator's Site: www.mindpaint.com
Curated By: cwiltz

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Monneyman3 (8) 3/28/08 10:36 AM
Ok, I guess... but i think it would be cooler if the balloon exploded, or something.
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4uidrum (3) 7/28/08 8:26 PM
I bet there's another dude off camera blowing the paper "engine". LOL.
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richies fury (5) 10/5/08 2:50 AM
tht was great A+ for creativity. i just wish i had the attention span to do this
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znikolas10 11/5/08 5:01 PM
so stupid i don that before b+
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jeremiahthebullfrog (-2) 12/7/08 11:25 AM
Clever yeah, but just as effective and probably more safe if you just flicked it accross the table.
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a07carl95 (1) 8/11/09 11:14 AM
tht is brilliant av tried it and it works and also if u put water in to it throw it at someone because origanally it is a water bomb
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charlieb1990 11/20/09 9:56 AM
us to make them in school as water bombs
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