This usually involves folding a rectangular sheet (like A4 or letter paper) into a shape with an internal pocket that catches the air.
If you want something that "strikes" through the air, you can fold a high-performance paper airplane often nicknamed the "Thunder."
Cut jagged lightning shapes out of or use reflective tape .
When you flick your wrist quickly, the air forces the pocket to "pop" out, creating a sound like a small thunderclap. 4. Visual Display (Black Screen Style)
These are typically "dart" style planes designed for speed.
Start with a square piece of paper (yellow or white works best). Fold it in half diagonally and unfold.