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Are there any papercraft/Origami airplanes that DO fly after assembly?
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>> Strike5
any info on the ones in the pic?
>> J-san
Charles Esseltine has a pretty good "Generic Jet Fighter" that flies fairly well after folding. You
might be able to find instructions for it online. Or find Esseltine himself and ask him to teach you...
>> Anonymous
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This is not A PLANE but it flies really well!
>> Strike5
tried google, failed miserably. halp?
>> Anonymous
Michael LaFosse's F-14 (and any other plane by him) flies. There is a modified version, an F-22 Raptor, here: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8992396410158469816&q=origami+raptor&total=4&st
art=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0
(Yes, it flies)
>> Anonymous
Whitewings
>> Anonymous
>>59789

I failed badly at this. It took 20 minutes and in the end I had a silly boomerang paper plane completely unable to fly in my hands. I don't even know what you're supposed to fold in one or two of the phases, or in which direction. Either I'm really stupid or it's for geniuses only.

At least my emo rock can share the pain of failure with me.
>> Anonymous
>>59789
yeah it does work really well,
>>59963
you're doing it wrong
>> Anonymous
>>59963
The first time I did it I was frustated because I couldn't get it to fly straight... It just spiraled to the ground.
But I tried again and it worked fine... My uncle lives in a 3rd floor and It kept flying until a gust of wind shot it down!

There are some parts that are easy to overlook and mess up.