Paper Planes: How to Make and Fly Them

Paper Planes: How to Make and Fly Them

by David Mitchell (Author)

Synopsis

Whether you fly them indoors or outdoors, the pleasure of building and flying a paper plane appeals to people of all ages. Paper Planes contains everything you need to know about how to fold and fly a squadron of bold, custom-designed paper aircraft. This book of bright, innovative designs is illustrated with detailed drawings and photos that teach the reader how to construct their own planes, as well as providing tips on how to fly each model. Learn how to perform loops, dives, and other stunts and get to know your drag and lift with this fantastic guide.

Featuring around 20 designs, each project is laid out in a clear step-by-step way, guiding the reader through every stage of the build. It tackles each part of the plane in turn, starting with the body and then moving onto the tail and wings. There is a picture at the end of the completed plane so the reader can compare their results with the photo.

Learn how to make a variety of planes and be the envy of the office or classroom, including spitfires, jet fighters, basic gliders, and helicopters with this colorful and simple guide.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Collins & Brown
Published: 27 Jan 2006

ISBN 10: 1843403315
ISBN 13: 9781843403319

Author Bio
David Mitchell has been fascinated with origami since he was eleven. He is a prolific inventor of original paperfolds, action novelties and manipulative puzzles. He is the author of many books on specialist aspects of origami, such as Origami, Sticky Note Origami, Office Origami and Complete Origami.