Making Paper Planes –that Really Fly

Making Paper Planes –that Really Fly by Nick Robinson is a practical guide published by Silverdale Books in 2003. This 1st Edition Thus features 80 pages and is presented in English. The book provides clear instructions on creating various paper airplanes using origami techniques, covering a range of designs from the classic dart to the Art Deco wing.
Readers will find detailed explanations for making different types of paper airplanes, emphasizing the art of origami. The book focuses on the techniques and skills needed to craft these flying creations, making it suitable for both beginners and those looking to refine their abilities. With its engaging approach to origami and paper airplanes, this book serves as a resource for anyone interested in exploring this creative hobby.
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Has instructions on how to make paper aeroplanes using origami techniques. Many different types explained from the classic dart tothe Art deco wing.
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