09-13-2010, 07:09 PM
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Location: Skype: Chaiwat Kosatanakom Bkk, Thailand, RTAF air base
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Originally Posted by papermate
Okay, back from the break, the Ojimak Four.
Attachment 56676
Bet you can recognize them all, built on 80 gm A4 paper instead of 110-135 gm stuff as recommended by Ojimak. Maybe I'll post them on the appropriate thread or start a new one showing how they fly. Before that, I'm thinking of building a rubber-band launcher or just simply hand-throw them. But as you know, each throw may differ from the previous and would thus affect the plane's performance.
I'll redo them all on proper weight paper. In fact I have started on Yak 130 on 130 gm paper (same number but just coincidental), the fuselage looks nice and it should fly beautifully.
Papermate
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I will wait to see them fly, my friend.
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Aircraft Paper Designer & Modeler
"Flying 3 D Paper Airplane Model Inventor"
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