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egonator
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Origami planes

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Where can i get detailed instructions on making origami planes, are their any books anyone could recommend thanks.
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Post by Lithium »

http://www.amazon.com/x/dp/0486273520/

I have this book and really enjoy it. The diagrams have a couple errors in them here and there, and I've had trouble getting a couple of the planes to fly well, but in general it's a very good book, and the planes look great!
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Post by TheRealChris »

this one is my favorite book.
http://www.amazon.de/Interlocking-And-3 ... 1412041198
the planes are very nice, have a nice 3D body and can fly. I never saw better planes than these... ok, there are other good books available... I admid :D
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Post by steingar »

You could also try Stationery Flight:

http://www.amazon.com/Stationery-Flight/dp/1879384469

A gaggle or aircraft that all fly and present good Origami challenges.
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A sequel to Stationery Flight should be coming out soon, too-Michael is working on publishing it now.
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Post by Sadarac »

Robert j lang has a plane in his ODS. but for some odd reason when i fold it it had three parts on the tail instead of two :(
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