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	<title>Help me find the best paper airplane for this project</title>
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	<description>Can anyone suggest a really great paper airplane design or a cheap balsa glider?  The idea is to nest it beneath a kite and release it at the highest possible altitude.  

I have the release worked out (we have considered dropping eggs on people) but don&apos;t have any idea what plane would work best in this scenario.

My kids have been really into flying kites lately and I thought this would be a cool way to have some fun with it.  Thanks in advance!</description>
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