World’s Largest Paper Airplane Soars in First-Ever “Great Paper Airplane Project”

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For those of you who have seen the new Airbus airplane flown by Qantas and Air France among others, you’ve seen how the double-decker jet dwarfs even the 747s that are around it on the tarmac.  Now, out of the Pima Air & Space Museum, comes what might be the world’s largest paper airplane.  Dubbed Arturo’s Desert Eagle, the 45-foot long plane with a 24-foot wingspan weighs 800 pounds and it flew March 22nd for the first time.  We have video footage of the flight on the event’s EPK at NewsInfusion.com for our client group at Hunter PR. The video was downloaded and used by both local market TV stations and national networks – it also was on several of the major news websites and newscasts and our broadcast monitoring displayed overwhelmingly successful results. You can see the video on NewsInfusion.com at: http://newsinfusion.com/events/greatpaperairplane