Students from the University of Pisa in Italy have set a Guinness World Record for building the world's largest paper aeroplane [1].

The achievement highlights the intersection of student creativity and engineering at the university level. While the project serves as a feat of scale, it also draws international attention to the academic community in Pisa.

The project was completed at the University of Pisa, where the team worked to ensure the structure met the specific requirements for a world record attempt [1]. The final product was verified as the largest of its kind, securing the official title from Guinness World Records [1].

Reports on the motivation behind the project vary. One source said the creation of the plane was a joke [2], while other reports focused on the technical achievement without mentioning the intent behind the build [1].

The event took place in July 2024, marking a significant moment for the participating students [1]. The scale of the aeroplane required precise folding, and structural integrity to maintain its form as a legitimate paper aircraft [1].

Students from the University of Pisa in Italy have set a Guinness World Record

The record demonstrates how academic environments can foster non-traditional engineering projects. By combining simple materials with large-scale execution, the students transitioned a common childhood activity into a recognized global achievement, though the lack of consensus on the project's intent suggests it may have begun as an informal challenge.