Origami Gliders


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Gliders may look similar to airplanes, but there's one huge difference; gliders don't have engines! Readers of this engaging guide learn to make their own paper gliders using the art of origami. Simple step-by-step instructions and closely related images make it easy for readers to follow along and complete their own unique projects. Each activity is ranked easy, medium, or hard, giving the reader the opportunity to decide if they want to take part in projects that are best suited for their current skill level, or ones that will challenge them.




Origami Paper Airplanes


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Origami projects creating paper airplanes.




The World Record Paper Airplane Book


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Presents step-by-step instructions for folding twenty different kinds of paper airplanes and provides illustrated papers for 112 planes.




Make a Paper Airplane


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Cut and Fold Paper Spaceships That Fly


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These colorful, easily assembled spaceships require neither rocket fuel nor dilithium crystals ? just scissors, tape, and paper clips. Best of all, they really fly! Simple instructions and diagrams with numbered folds assure aerodynamic perfection. Sixteen futuristic models include the Star Shuttle, Lunar Freighter, and Orbital Zoom Glider. 16 color illustrations.




The Klutz Book of Paper Airplanes


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This complete guide to folding ten paper airplanes features step-by-step illustrations, along with trimming and tweaking tips that present basic principles of flight. Includes forty sheets of flight-tested, ready-to-fold paper, printed on both sides in a variety of twenty colorful patterns.




Amazing Paper Airplanes


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In this book Kyong Hwa Lee combines the art of origami and the science of flight to create unique paper airplane designs for aviation enthusiasts of all ages. Featuring thirty-two designs, Amazing Paper Airplanes showcases models resembling real-world aircraft, including the F-22 fighter jet, a P-51 World War II plane, the Convair F-102 Delta Dagger—the first supersonic delta-wing interceptor airplane of the US Air Force—and more. For these models, Lee provides information along with an image of the real plane to encourage interest in aerospace technology. Every design has been flight-tested and presents complete step-by-step folding instructions. In addition to showing basic and advanced folding techniques and providing templates for each plane, the author explains the theory behind flight and offers tips to fine-tune paper airplanes for optimal flying.




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P-Z


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