Lab Paperplanes Gallery Video
 
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The Giant Paperplanes were designed for childrens, but soon they became our own very cool toys. They're folded with sheets of PP plastic and are therefore very resistant to chocs, water and time. They fly thanks to the wind, just like normal paper planes would.
The first prototypes' tryouts took place on the hills of the Parc des Buttes Chaumont, a public garden situated in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France. A dozen prototypes were then produced for the Baleapop#2 festival that occured in Ghetary during summer 2011.
For the wildest of us all, they can also be propelled by engines attached to their nose. Those without engines are more suited for children because they're harmless and easy to fly...


 Paperplanes

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This behind-the-scene video shows all the hard work and the suffering required to develop the Giant Paperplanes.
Prototypes' tryouts took place in Paris' Parc Montsouris, Buttes Cheaumont and Ghetary.