I belife you can buy a set; but i you want to make one your self you can cut wings out of cardboard or wood, and a frame. Glue it together make a propler, add a hook on the end, and put a hook on the back of the airplane. String a rubber band from the hooks. Rotat the propler, which should spin the rubber band thus spining the propler which will pass air throught the wings and send the airplane flying.
There are a number of good choices.
http://www.rubber-power.com
The first is the Squirrel. It is the easiest to build and flies great. You can download the plans for free at http://www.rubber-power.com. There are videos of building and flying there as well. The Squirrel uses newer building techniques that save time and work better.
Other excellent choices include:
Canarsie Canarie and Canarsie Courier by Don Ross. He has a book called Rubber Powered Model Airplanes which is very worth getting.
Denny Dart
AMA Cub (AKA Delta Dart)
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Electricity, gasoline, solid fuel, rubberband or spring powered.
you get a foot of string and a rubberband. you tie a knot on the rubberband. get a plastic spoon. you stretch the rubberband to the rop to the end. you spin it to make sound.
a very loud one.
first take paper and make your glider attach a balloon
Powered or non-powered?
That is hard to describe in words. There are three types of sounds based on the type of engines: (a) propellor airplane, (b) Turbo-prop airplane and (c) Jet-powered airplane.
by an engie
The Wright brothers first airplane was a glider, -wind powered.
The "Gossamer Albatross" was a human powered airplane that was driven by pedals.
they got it from a toy given to them. it was powered by a rubberband and could fly
it is a plane