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Exquisite Interceptors: Easy-to-fold airplanes from one sheet of paper
Contributor(s): Yang, Thay (Author)

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ISBN: 1879384272     ISBN-13: 9781879384279
Publisher: Cypress House
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Binding Type: Paperback
Published: June 2016
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Annotation: Any airplane enthusiast can quickly learn how to fold paper replicas of modern fighter aircraft as well as fantasy planes by using the clear illustrations, instructions and examples in this book. No cutting or gluing is required, and models such as the Saab Draken, Yf-23, and F-5 Tiger can be folded with one piece of paper. Photos, line drawings.
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BISAC Categories:
- Crafts & Hobbies | Papercrafts
- Crafts & Hobbies | Toymaking - General
Dewey: 745.592
LCCN: 95083332
Physical Information: 0.35" H x 8.5" W x 10.96" L (0.79 lbs) 130 pages
Features: Glossary, Illustrated, Price on Product
 
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Simple, easy-to-follow instructions make it possible for everyone to make replicas of modern fighter aircraft and exciting fantasy planes. Clear, concise illustrations make Thay Yang's new book of aerodynamic paper airplanes easy to use. An award-winning illustrator and master folder, Thay won the senior aesthetics award in the Great International Paper Airplane Contest, sponsored by the Seattle Museum of Flight. Especially for those who want to make cool-looking planes from a single uncut piece of paper.


Contributor Bio(s): Yang, Thay: - Award-winning illustrator Thay Yang has been called a master folder. At age eighteen he won a senior aesthetics award in the Great International Paper Airplane Contest, sponsored by the Seattle Museum of Flight. "I've always been inspired by anything that flies, Yang says. "When I was a child, I launched a flight feather from a wild bird. I threw it from a hilltop, and it glided down to the ravine below. I was so fascinated by it that I began experimenting...." The rest is origami history.
 
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