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Instructions for Type B
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F-15 Eagle
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This paper
airplane flys very well in straight. Two models are
shown. Type A is origami type airplane that is easy to fold. Type B is
similar to Type A but it requires few more extra steps and
cuttings. It is closely resembled to F-15 Eagle combat aircraft.
You may download patterned artworks.
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F-15 Eagle
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Seaplane
This paper
airplane has two small floats on the wings, common to
most seaplanes. This Seaplane is designed to resemble the
Bombardier's amphibious turboprop aircraft.
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Nighthawk
This airplane is designed to
resemble the F-117A
Nighthawk. If you make this airplane out of black paper, it will
even more closely resemble the real F-117A. This pure origami
airplane is a good indoor flyer. |

F-117A Nighthawk
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Falcon
This paper airplane is one of the best
flying designs. The
leading edge extension of the wing with a long nose and vertical
rudders
give good stability in flight. This paper plane is named
"Falcon"
because the wing with two different sweep angles is resambled to
the Lockheed F-16 Falcon's wing. |

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Space
Shuttle
This Space Shuttle Paper Plane is so named
because it resembles the U.S. Space Shuttle Orbiter. This paper plane
needs elevators
to fly well. The fuselage is also part of the wing to
help increase flight stability. |
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Supersonic Concorde
This paper airplane requires many steps-
but it is worth
it! This is a modified version of the original design by Thay
Yang.
The modification is made to increase the overall wing area.
The Concorde is a supersonic jet that flew
between Europe
and the United States. |

Concorde
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