And you would need one heck of an arm to throw it.

The Desert Eagle is 45-feet long and boasts a wingspan of 24-feet. It took it's first flight Wednesday afternoon in the desert outside of Tucson, Arizona.

The plane was built by the Pima Air & Space Museum. It was designed by 12-year-old Arturo Valdenegro, whose paper airplane flew the farthest when he competed against hundreds of children in a regional paper airplane distance contest held at the museum in January.

In its maiden voyage, the Desert Eagle reached an altitude of 2,703 feet and a speed of 98 miles per hour.