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Burnham-On-Sea to host World Paper Plane Championships on Sunday

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Hundreds of paper aeroplanes are expected to take to the air in Burnham-On-Sea on Sunday 21st October as the 4th World Paper Aeroplane Championship returns to the town centre.

The only equipment required will be an ordinary sheet of A4 paper. Participants must fold it, calibrate it and check the aerodynamics before releasing the plane and putting their extraordinary skills to the test.

The event had been planned for the August Bank Holiday weekend but was postponed due to adverse weather.

It doesn’t matter if you are a rookie as there will be lots of designs to choose from and detailed instructions on how to make them so that every competitor will be able to fold a proper paper airplane in a heartbeat.

All planes must be folded with no illegal substances such as glue, cellotape or staples. The ground control crew will carrying out random checks during the day.

The winner will be whoever manages the furthest distance before landing and will receive a prize of fifty pounds. The current course record is a staggering 34.3 metres.

Sally Raynes, Event Director at Wacky Nation said: “We will be expecting a few aborted take-offs, plenty of turbulence and the odd crash landing along the way!”

“This is a great opportunity for people of all ages to have fun and to also have the opportunity to visit the varied shops on the High Street and surrounding streets, as well as relaxing in one of Burnham’s many cafes.”

The free event is provided by Burnham-On-Sea Chamber of Trade & Commerce in conjunction with Sedgemoor District Council offering a fantastic opportunity for a fun family day out.

Come and join the team on the High Street, fold your plane and let it soar!

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