One Minute Paper Airplanes
12 Pop-Out Planes, Easily Assembled in Under a Minute: Paper Airplane Book with 12 Projects and Downloadable Content
Pop, fold and fly sturdy paper airplanes with this easy origami ebook. Origami author Andrew Dewar rediscovered his childhood love of paper airplanes in Japan working with Yasuaki Ninomiya (creator of the famous White Wings planes). His designs are incredibly easy to assemble and his book not only explains how to make the origami planes, but how to tune them for better performance. He also gives tips on designing your own paper airplane models. All the paper folds are easy enough to be origami-for-kids projects and are a great way to learn Origami. The helpful instruction book provides clear, step-by-step folding instructions for each plane. If one gets stuck in a tree or on the roof, just fold up another one and you're back in business. Get your kids running around outdoors flying paper airplanes in one minute flat! This paper airplanes ebook contains: 32 page, full-color origami booklet Step-by-step instructions Paper folding basics and tips These awesome high-performance planes are frustration-free—no glue needed, just a stapler and some imagination. Origami airplanes include: Thunderbird Streaking Comet Wasp Stingray And many more…
- ISBN 13 : 1462915647
- ISBN 10 : 9781462915644
- Judul : One Minute Paper Airplanes
- Sub Judul : 12 Pop-Out Planes, Easily Assembled in Under a Minute: Paper Airplane Book with 12 Projects and Downloadable Content
- Pengarang : Andrew Dewar,
- Kategori : Crafts & Hobbies
- Penerbit : Tuttle Publishing
- Bahasa : en
- Tahun : 2014
- Halaman : 32
- Halaman : 32
- Google Book : http://books.google.co.id/books?id=GmZzBgAAQBAJ&dq=intitle:One+Minute&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Ketersediaan :
Minute,. Fly. for. a. Minute. When I was a kid, I occasionally bought some balsa
wood and tissue paper, a propeller, and a bit of rubber, and then spent several
weekends turning them into a model airplane. I knew from magazines that they
should fly great, if I had the patience to build and trim them properly. Well, I didn't
have that patience, and my planes didn't fly. What I really wanted to do was get
out flying right away. Several days of building were too much. But if I used paper
instead ...