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Insanity and Genius ...



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“The distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success.”

- Bruce Feirstein


Watch the Inspirational Video: Flying a 45 foot paper airplane with 24 foot wingspan?

Many of you would had experience flying a paper airplane made out of small sheet of paper. How would it be if you can make a supersize paper airplane and fly it? That is what "Pima Air & Space Museum" designed and built - a 800-pound paper airplane, which sailed at an altitude of 2,703 feet and speed of 98 miles per hour. This project was inspired by a 12-year-old Tucson resident Arturo Valdenegro, whose paper airplane flew the farthest when he competed against hundreds of children in a regional paper airplane distance contest held at the museum in January. Read more at greatpaperairplane.org

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