Cut and Fold Paper Spaceships That Fly

Cut and Fold Paper Spaceships That Fly by Michael Grater is an illustrated book published by Courier Corporation on March 1, 1981. This engaging title features 32 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a hands-on approach to creating colorful paper spaceships that can actually fly, requiring only basic materials like scissors, tape, and paper clips.
Readers will discover simple instructions and diagrams that guide them through the assembly of sixteen futuristic models, including the Star Shuttle, Lunar Freighter, and Orbital Zoom Glider. Each model is designed to ensure aerodynamic perfection, making this book a delightful resource for those interested in crafts and papercrafts. With its focus on games and activities, this edition provides an enjoyable way for young creators to explore the world of paper engineering.
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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.
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