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Cutting out and gluing paper together to make
model airplanes goes back for at least 60 years. During the early
90's Dr. Yasuaki Ninomiya designed a several sets of this style
of paper airplanes which were readily available in many US book
stores under the name White Wings. Today these sets can still be
found over auction sites such as eBay.
These paper airplanes can be made from card,
cover, or index stock. This paper is sold as 65 lb or 110 lb.
Both will work fine. The 8" x 8" card stock sold for scrap
booking is not as thick and would have to have two sheets glued
together to work well. However, if two sheets are glued then they
would make a stronger paper airplane and I am going to include
some models that can be made from this paper later. White poster
board comes in 11" x 14" sheets and is equivalent to 140 lb index
stock, the same weight stock used for White Wings. This can be
cut in half to make 7" x 11" paper and produce a stronger
plane.
Under each design I will make buttons to open
a PDF file of the correct print size for each type of
paper.
I
have also included some basic step by step instructions on how to
make these paper airplanes.
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