
Paper Airplane 2016
Calendar !!!
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I have co-authored the FOLD-A-DAY 2016 CALENDAR.
It includes my 20 designs and 20 more David Mitchell's designs. My designs include : Concorde, Square Wing, F/A-18 Hornet, MiG-21, Delta Fighter, Biplane, F-15 Eagle, Airliner 737, B-777 Airliner, P-38 Lightning, SR-71 Blackbird, F-4 Phantom, Flying Goose, Eurofighter 2000, B-1B Lancer, Stealth Fighter, Twin Prop, F-16 Falcon, Space Shuttle, Plane with Landing Gear.
You may purchase this calendar from the Amazon.com. For more info, click the box next. It links to Amazon.com.
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Front Cover
of 2016 Calendar

My favorite models from 2016 Calendar
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Comments/E-Mails about the Calendar
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I just wanted to thank you and David Mitchell for such a wonderful
creation. My 5 year old and I have a great time every breakfast making
these planes.
Jason
Sept 21,2014
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Dear Mr. Lee,
For Christmas this year I purchase the plane-a-day calendar, and my 5
year old son loves them! We are already to December 16th, he can't stop
himself from building several each day. Also, when he is upset he builds
them like they are a meditation tool, they calm him down.
We now have a huge fleet. Thank you so much for sharing your creative
gift with the world. We look forward to checking out new designs on
your website.
Franchesca Perez and Noah Baker
May 5, 2013


Noah and his Fleet! (Sorry about the cropped small size iamge. Only half of his planes are shown here)
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2010 Fold-A-Day Calendar
My husband got me your calendar for Christmas
and I am having so much fun folding. They fly amazingly well. I find
that having numbers and lines on the paper helps a lot. I’m
having to refold some of the airplane several times due to the
confusing instruction but eventually get it built. I fly for the
Federal Aviation Administration in Flight Inspection and everyone at
work want in on the action. Keep up the fun work. It’s good to see
people enjoy their work.
Cindy 
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Hello
For my birthday on 14 December, my 12
year-old daughter gave me your 2010 fold-a-day calendar. I have
been a pilot all my life, and it was a delight to see the skill
and thought and care that has gone into this product. My country (New
Zealand) is the first country in the world to greet each New Year
(2010 is only 55 minutes old as I write this, and the rest of the
world is still in 2009). Just after midnight, my daughter and I
made Tuck, the first airplane, and we then spent a happy 20
minutes flying it. Thank you for making such an interesting product,
and thank you even more for my daughter's delight that she was
able to give her father such an attractive, engaging,
well-designed, and lasting gift.
Barry Florence-Bennett, Taupo,
New Zealand
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Dear Dr. Lee,
I bought the 2009 Paper Airplane Fold-a-Day Calendar in Dec 0f 2008. I
have attached a picture of the entire year's airplanes taped to the
wall in my office. I thought you might like to see it and perhaps share
it with others. I have more pictures with different angles and
close-ups if you are interested. I very much enjoyed the planes
and looked forward to getting to the office every day to fold a new
plane. Best regards,
Jerry Roth, PE
Click Here to see the larger image

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Hi
Kyong Lee,
I’m a researcher working on the Graham Norton
Show for the BBC. We recently purchased one of the ‘Paper Airplanes’ 2009 Calendars from your website, which we received earlier this week.
The calendar looks brilliant! There
is a chance we would like to feature this calendar in the Christmas
Show we are recording next week. It would be featured in a small item
we might do when we look at 2009 calendars with our guests. We did a
similar thing last year and it went down really well. The show is
recorded on the 9th and will be broadcast on the 30th December. Of course, we would need your permission to
show your calendar onscreen so please could you confirm that you would
allow us to feature ‘Paper Airplanes’ 2009 on the show.
(From London, UK) 
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Hi Mr Lee
Thanx for a great 2008
paperplane calender. I'm 37 yrs old and I still like folding
paperplanes! But dont tell
anyone else that. :-)
I was hoping to find the F4
Phantom plane in the 2008 Calander, as
shown in gallery A of your website.
Any chance of getting a copy of the planes somehow?
Thanx again anyway
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Hi
Mr. Lee
My son and I just built a bunch of planes from our "Paper
Airplane Fold a Day
Calendar". Many we have built this year fly well, but the Space
Ship One "SS-01" (Februar 1st 2008) that you designed is an
unbelievable! Good job! I
fly radio control electrics too! You should design a kit with
that design in mind!
Thanks. We enjoy the calendar
very much. ( From
Franklin, MA)
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I
thought the calendar
was a great idea. It teaches children a lot about spatial
relationships (I think that's what it's called), but the ability to see
a finished product from a flat sheet of paper. Already my 10 year
old son seems to follow the steps better than I do. Maybe he'll
be a packaging engineer someday! Roger. (February 5, 2008)
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Customer Reviews from Amazon.com
Great gift for boys, February 6, 2009
I got this for my preteen son as X'mas gift. He loves this. He enjoys
the daily folding of airplane and he has a cardboard box to keep all
paper airplanes (from this calendar). When the airplanes are not in the
cardboard box, they are flying everywhere in my house. He also got the
Mensa 365 Brain Puzzlers. He did not like that one as much as this
airplane one, though.
By Smile "Tinting" (Andover, MA)
Incredible calendar!,
January 7, 2009
This is the second folding airplane calendar I have bought for my
classrooms. As a public school speech-language pathologist, I have used
some of these during lessons with students who have difficulty
following directions. It is amazing how hard they will work for the
finished project that they can take with them. All of my students love
them!
By dixiepeach (Auke Bay, AK)
Even better than imagined!, January 16, 2009
On a whim I bought this 2009 calendar for my 13-year old son. Oh my
goodness, we could not have picked a better gift! He looks forward to
each day when he can make a new plane. He'll try out each new one
against the previous days to see which fly better. Some of the
directions are a little hard to follow for him - no worries! It gives
his father or me a chance to work on it with him. As an editor, I am so
impressed with the quality of the calendar. EACH PAGE IS DECORATED! No
kidding. That rocks. Many of the more difficult designs have direction
lines that show where to make each fold. I think I'd like to take some
of the cooler designs (they're all cool, yet some are just dynamite)
and make a mobile for his room. The authors of this calendar did a
fantastic job with this calendar.
A side note - we bought our other son (11) the origami calendar and
that is just as cool. Such pretty paper!!
By GreatCookies (Des Moines)
Great Fun, Great Way to Keep Track of the Date, November
24, 2007
I got my first "Paper Airplane Fold and Fly It!" 2007 calendar soon
after retiring from the active duty U.S. Air Force and beginning a new
career as an Air Force civilian. I took my calendar to the office and
shared some planes with my co-workers who found them as fun,
fascinating and as practical as I did. What a variety -- a new plane
almost every day! I already have the new 2008 calendar on my desk,
ready and waiting for the new year to begin, and I'm giving some as
gifts to my kids, niece and nephew and some friends! For kids or
adults, folding these planes is great, relaxing fun, but don't kid
yourself -- they are also great exercise for the eyes, hands and brain.
If you can resist folding too many days ahead, the calendar part comes
in handy, too. Enjoy!
Chris A
Flying Fun
January 23, 2008
I bought this calendar as a present for my boyfriend, who has recently
joined the US Air Force.
I was looking for some light-hearted fun to keep his spirits up while
he's in training this year.
He called me recently to tell me he'd finally received his package and
that he loved the calendar. Said he can't wait to try out some of the
designs and fly them down the hall in the barracks.
Sarah P J 
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