07. Paper Plane Challenge

  1. Paper planes must be made on the day with provided paper (A4, under 100GSM).

  2. Only one piece of paper per plane may be used.

  3. There will be two categories: Distance & Time Aloft.

  4. Students may compete in one or both categories.

  5. Each student will get 3 throws, the top 10 throwers in each category will make it through to the ‘final’.

  6. Each throw must land within the marked competition area (for distance and time aloft).

  7. Students must not overstep the marked ‘throwing line/mark’, if a thrower steps over the line the throw will not be counted or measured.

  8. Distance will be measured in a straight line from the throwing mark to where the plane first hits the ground or an object (whichever first).

  9. Time will be measured from the moment the plane leaves the hand to when it hits the ground or an object (whichever first).

  10. Cheating or tampering with paper will warrant immediate disqualification.