Joshua Jung, 23, started building airplane models out of cardstock at 13. Now, he's sharing his collection with active pilots Colson Thayer is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE covering home, travel, and ...
An East Texas man has officially earned a place in the Guinness World Records by folding more paper airplanes in one hour than anyone before him, turning a lifelong habit into a verified achievement.
Paper airplanes aren’t just for fun—they’re a hands-on gateway to exploring aerodynamics, engineering design, and problem-solving. By folding, testing, and refining designs, kids learn how lift, drag, ...
This illustration features three of the paper airplanes based on planes in the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum's collections. Smithsonian Books Looking for ways to keep the family ...
Tyler resident Richard DeFreece became the Guinness World Record holder for the most functional paper airplanes made in an hour by an individual on Saturday. DeFreece beat the previous record – 200 ...
Picture a 23-year-old small-town Michigan transplant who’s in the city seven months after trading a Michigan State degree for a logistics job and South Loop apartment. So begins adulting. Picture a ...
Richard DeFreece recalls making a beeline to the Guinness World Record books at Scholastic Book Fairs as a child. Years later, the 45-year-old has earned a place in those pages himself, having folded ...