

Your airplane is now complete! You can add some extra details if you like, such as windows or doors on the fuselage, or even some flames coming out of the exhaust pipes. Finally, draw two long, curved lines at the back of the airplane.

This will be the cockpit of the airplane.Ĥ. Now, draw a small circle at the front of the fuselage. These will be the wings of the airplane.ģ. Next, draw two small rectangles on either side of the fuselage. This will be the fuselage of the airplane.Ģ. Start by drawing a large rectangle in the center of your paper. Here’s a simple step-by-step guide on how to draw an airplane:ġ. Adding Final Touches and Fine Details to the DrawingĪre you looking for a fun and easy activity to do with your kids? Why not try drawing an airplane? It’s a great way to spend some quality time together and it’s a skill that they’ll be able to use for the rest of their lives.Adding Details and Features to the Airplane.Adding the Tail and Stabilizers to the Airplane.Sketching the Fuselage and Wings of the Airplane.Understanding the Basic Shapes of an Airplane.You can download this file right now so that you do not lose this lesson in the future and return to it if necessary.


To color the paper airplane, use different shades of blue.įor your convenience, I have prepared a PDF file in advance, which contains all the important information from this lesson.
