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I have that same book. Have not built anything from it yet.
Your finished model looks good.
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Beautiful work on those models!
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There is also an interesting second book from the same author titled "Historic paper planes" also to build and fly.
https://www.amazon.com/Historic-Pape...W7T1W6ABPK0BTH |
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Thanks for the compliments and taking the time to look. I've started on the third model from the book. I'm a slow builder, but my paper modeling technique seems to be improving.
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Can you show us how they fly? Like Ojimak's perhaps?
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The F2 was the first paper plane that I built when I first entered the world of papermodelling.
It took me one and a half days to finish it cautiously because it was my first experience to figure out all the how's. Then I threw it from the 17th floor of a building and the plane took some 1.5 minutes to land (crashing into the wall of another building). It was a lot of WOW's and I think it was worth all the efforts in making it and seeing it took flight. Mind you, it's 100% addictive. Papermate |
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I too have that book plus another one.... purchased years ago from Half Price Books. I did not build any of the models inside because I would hate to ruin such a nice artifact of paper modeling history.
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