Things You'll Need
Instructions
Attach one end of the rubber band to the hook on the plane's fuselage and the other end to the hook on the propeller.
Wind the rubber band by spinning the propeller. Most of the time you will spin the propeller clockwise, but check your plane's instructions to be sure. The number of times you turn the propeller will vary widely depending on the length and strength of the rubber band, the size and design of the hooks, the strength of the components of the plane and how long you want the plane to fly. Use your plane's instructions to get a general idea, and then experiment from there to see what works best.
Grasp the fuselage while still holding the propeller, and point it in the direction you want it to go. Release the propeller and the give the plane a very gentle push as you release it. The propeller will generate enough thrust to carry the plane aloft.
When the rubber band completely unwinds, the plane will guide in and land smoothly unless there is a strong breeze or the plane is already damaged somehow.