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Fitchburg Residents Try to Break Guinness World Record for Largest Paper Airplane

The Revolving Museum of Fitchburg is revealing a nearly one-ton plane Tuesday at the Fitchburg Municipal Airport.

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The Revolving Museum of Fitchburg revealed their one-ton plane that they hope will break a world record.

Residents of a Massachusetts city are hoping to set a world record for the largest paper airplane.

The Revolving Museum of Fitchburg revealed a 64-foot-long plane at the Fitchburg Municipal Airport on Tuesday. There was no plan to fly the nearly 1-ton contraption.

Fitchburg artist Jerry Beck told the Sentinel & Enterprise he wanted to break the world record for the largest paper airplane to take flight but the hangar it was built in was too small to accommodate a wide enough wingspan to support the glue-shellacked plane.

The plane project is meant to spotlight Fitchburg's history as a major paper producer.

A construction crane held the plane aloft.

Two people measured the plane at 64 feet and 6 inches long, which Beck says makes it is the largest of its kind. He's asking Guinness World Records to add a new category.

Guinness World Records says the largest paper aircraft was built by students and employees at the Braunschweig Institute of Technology in Braunschweig, Germany in 2013.

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