Origami & Paper Folding, Activity Games & Sports-Related Games
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Overview
Zippy, fun—and more than a bit mischievous—these miniature flyers will bring out your inner child no matter your age. From paper airplane world record holder Ken Blackburn and engineer Jeff Lammers, the team behind the best-selling World Record Paper Airplane series, this calendar features hundreds of palm-sized planes to fold and let rip.
Thirty aerodynamic models are represented including the Skyhawk, the Meteor, the Lightning, and the cylindrical Comet, and vibrant, full-color original graphics make each plane one-of-a-kind.
Detailed folding instructions are included.
Synopsis
From the Back Cover Zippy, fun—and more than a bit mischievous—these miniature flyers will bring out your inner child no matter your age. From paper airplane world record holder Ken Blackburn and engineer Jeff Lammers, the team behind the best-selling World Record Paper Airplane series, this calendar features hundreds of palm-sized planes to fold and let rip. Thirty aerodynamic models are represented including the Skyhawk, the Meteor, the Lightning, and the cylindrical Comet, and vibrant, full-color original graphics make each plane one-of-a-kind. Detailed folding instructions are included. Product Description Go ahead, launch 'em over your cubicle—and bring out your mischievous inner child. From paper airplane world record holder Ken Blackburn and engineer Jeff Lammers, authors of the 2.2-million-copy bestselling World Record Paper Airplane series, 365 Tiny Paper Airplanes adds a blast of fun to every day. Each zippy little flyer is based on one of 30 aerodynamic models, including the Skyhawk, the Meteor, the Lightning, the Mirage, and the cylindrical Comet, and is made totally unique with jazzy full-color original graphics. Detailed, easy-to-follow folding instructions are included with the calendar. About the Author Ken Blackburn is an aerospace engineer and the Guinness World Record holder for paper airplane time aloft (27.60 seconds). He works for Jacobs Engineering (Sverdrup division) at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, performing research on small, unmanned air vehicles.Jeff Lammers is an engineer and entrepreneur based in Florida. He flies small planes in his spare time.Book Details
Published
July 30, 2008
Publisher
Workman Publishing Company, Inc.
Pages
320
Format
Calendar
ISBN
9780761149071