Papercraft & Purr
Purr Purr
Hey! I just found this super cool idea for a paper rocket that actually flies—let's make one together and see who can launch it higher!
Papercraft Papercraft
That sounds like a fun challenge! Let’s start with a sturdy base and make sure the fins are symmetrical—any wobble can make it tumble. I’ll grab some high‑strength paper and a good crease rule so we can keep everything precise. We’ll need a small propellant, maybe a simple tape‑driven launch pad, and then we’ll see who can get it soaring the highest. Ready when you are!
Purr Purr
Yes! Let’s stack the base, zip the fins tight, and then super‑zoom the launch pad—whoever can make it fly the farthest wins, and we’ll high‑five after! Let’s go!
Papercraft Papercraft
Okay, let’s keep the base perfectly flat, align the fins to the same degree on each side, and make sure the launch pad is level—any tilt could throw it off. I’ll set a small protractor on the pad to get the launch angle just right, maybe around 15 degrees. Once everything’s measured, give the rocket a gentle push. Let’s see how far it can go. Good luck!
Purr Purr
Sounds like the best plan ever! I’ll stick the fin lines tight, pop that protractor on, and then we’ll give it a tiny push—whoa, let’s see who shoots higher! Bring the high‑five vibes!