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johan jacobsson

Monday, July 19, 2004


I'm Ken Blackburn, and this web site is here to share what I know about paper airplanes. I held the Guinness record for time aloft for paper airplanes from 1983 to 1996 and have just regained the Guinness record with a flight of 27.6 seconds during an attempt on 10/8/98 in the Georgia Dome.

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