Nostalgic School Days: Crafting a Paperclip Helicopter Before iPhones

Aiden Starling

Updated Monday, August 26, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Take a trip down memory lane with the fascinating video titled "Things we did in school before iPhones existed | Part 17." This educational and entertaining piece brings to light a fun and creative activity from the past – making a paperclip helicopter.

The video starts by showcasing an ancient paperclip helicopter, a popular pastime among school kids in the early '90s. The creator reminisces about making and launching these helicopters 1,000 feet into the sky, a skill known only to a few, including Jason STM.

To recreate this nostalgic toy, gather two paper clips, a bit of tape, and don a spiked haircut from the '90s for full effect. Begin by bending the outside part of one paper clip straight, then fold the inside part back and in half on top of itself. This creates the helicopter's main structure. Next, bend the straight part halfway, hook the other paper clip, and finish bending it all the way around to connect them. Wrap tape around the connection point to secure the structure.

Pinching the pink paper clip with your left hand, hook a rubber band into place. Pull back and let it rip, sending the paperclip helicopter soaring into the air. The simplicity and ingenuity of this craft are sure to spark a sense of nostalgia.

Imagine encountering a kid in sixth grade with a clip copter, unaware that he would grow up to become the inventor of Hot Pockets and the co-founder of SpaceX – a testament to how unpredictable life can be.

For a visual guide and to relive a cherished school activity, watch the full video. It's a charming reminder of the creativity and resourcefulness that existed before the era of smartphones.

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