How to Master Zonai Wings in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Zonai Wings glide like paper airplanes, but mastering launch techniques with Recall transforms them into versatile flying machines.
In the vast, open skies of Hyrule, few tools fuel creativity quite like the Zonai Wing. By 2026, years after the release of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, players have pushed the boundaries of what these feather-light devices can achieve. Are they simply oversized paper airplanes, or the secret to engineering the ultimate flying machine? The truth lies somewhere in between.
Wings offer a unique blend of simplicity and potential, capable of gliding silently on air currents or transforming into complex contraptions with the right attachments.
Where to Find Zonai Wings
Zonai devices are scattered across the world, and Wings are no exception. They appear most frequently inside Zonai Device Dispensers that dot the landscape. On the Great Sky Island—the game’s tutorial area—a dispenser near the Gutanbac Shrine reliably distributes Wings alongside
Fans,
Flame Emitters, and
Portable Pots. This spot remains a favorite early-game farming location. 
Beyond dispensers, fully constructed Wings often wait at the edges of Sky Islands or inside Zonai part stations in the Depths. These pre-placed Wings are strategically set near slopes or cliffs, silently inviting players to hop on and soar. Why struggle to build something when the game has already set the stage for a perfect takeoff?
Can a Zonai Wing Glide on Its Own?
Without added propulsion, a
Wing behaves much like a paper airplane. It can ride air currents and drift gracefully downward, but it will not move forward on its own. This limitation does not render it useless, however. Many Sky Islands feature downward slopes with a central rail. Place a Wing at the top, jump on, and Link will slide off the edge into a natural glide. Once airborne, weight distribution becomes the steering mechanism. Stand near the nose to dive, walk toward the tail to pull up, and lean left or right to bank. Mastery of this body-weighted steering is the first step toward becoming a true Zonai pilot.
Launching Without a Rail Using Recall
What if no convenient ramp is nearby? The Recall ability offers a brilliant workaround. 
Carry a Wing to the edge of any high structure. Lift it into the air until it hangs over the precipice, but do not let it fall. Set it back down on solid ground, step onto it, and activate Recall on the Wing. The object will rewind along the path it just traveled, floating back out over the void. Cancel Recall at the apex, and the Wing begins a true free flight. This technique turns any cliff into a launchpad, making Wings far more versatile than they first appear.
How to Build a Simple Aircraft
For sustained, powered flight, creativity must step in. The classic Zonai airplane requires only three components: three
Fans mounted along the back edge of the Wing, and a
Steering Stick placed in the center. 
This arrangement pushes the craft forward while allowing the pilot to control pitch and yaw. Takeoff can happen from a cliff’s edge, or a
Cart can be attached to the bottom for a rolling start on flat ground. Battery management becomes critical here—three fans drain energy quickly, so players often carry Zonai Charges or wear the Zonaite Armor set to extend flight time. With practice, this plane can traverse entire regions without wasting stamina.
Ground Vehicles Using Zonai Wings
Although Wings are airborne by nature, they can also serve as stylish chassis for land travel. By attaching Small Wheels and a Steering Stick directly to a Wing, a bird-shaped car emerges. Is this the most efficient use of resources? Probably not. Players are better off seeking out nearby wooden platforms or metal carts if pure ground travel is the goal. Yet, in a pinch—or for the sheer joy of driving an eagle-shaped hot rod across Hyrule Field—a winged land vehicle brings a smile and plenty of screenshot opportunities.
Rocket-Assisted Flight
For speed demons, Zonai Rockets offer a thrilling, albeit temporary, boost. Affix a
Rocket to the rear of a Wing, pointing the exhaust backward, and prepare for a sudden surge of velocity. A Steering Stick can still be added, but the extreme acceleration often makes precise control futile. The best approach is to aim the entire assembly in a straight line and hang on. Rockets burn out after a few seconds, after which the Wing returns to an unpowered glide—unless additional fans were installed. This combination is perfect for crossing wide chasms or reaching distant sky islands in a flash.
Final Thoughts
By 2026, the community has explored every conceivable configuration, but the humble Zonai Wing remains a blank canvas. Whether floating silently down from a skyward rail, rewinding into the heavens, or transforming into a bomber jet with cannons and bombs, the Wing embodies the spirit of experimentation that defines Tears of the Kingdom. So, the next time a Wing appears at the edge of a cloud-shrouded island, will you simply glide—or will you build something unforgettable?