Hi everyone,
My name is Kenneth and I just joined this forum.
I have been making different origami models (boats, frogs, aeroplanes )since I was a boy but lately I am into fighter planes.
Anyone out there sharing the same military plane interest ?
I look forward to enjoy this forum.
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Kenneth Tang is the owner of a hobby site
=>http://www.FighterPlaneOrigami.com where he shares methods on how to fold Paper Fighter Planes that mimic real military fighter jets like F-117 NightHawk, F-14 Tomcat, RQ4 Global Hawk, Aurora and the likes.
=>http://www.FighterPlaneOrigami.com where he shares methods on how to fold Paper Fighter Planes that mimic real military fighter jets like F-117 NightHawk, F-14 Tomcat, RQ4 Global Hawk, Aurora and the likes.
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Welcome to the forum!
My father makes small models of planes and flyies them. He is now interested to planes with electric motors. I also worked with planes as child, but now I am doing origami (planes).
Would you like to design planes or fold they?
My father makes small models of planes and flyies them. He is now interested to planes with electric motors. I also worked with planes as child, but now I am doing origami (planes).
Would you like to design planes or fold they?
Ondrej Cibulka Origami, www.origamido.cz
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Electric motor plane
Ondrej,
I have tried together with my neighbour designed a paper plane with electric motors. After the plane is made, we attach a string hanging from the ceiling. Then, the motor fan with a one AA battery is hooked onto the exhaust pipe of the paper plane. The plane fly swings around in a circular manner. At times, if the pendulum is correct, it can fly for 5 minutes.
We tried it without hanging but no success so far.
Kenneth
I have tried together with my neighbour designed a paper plane with electric motors. After the plane is made, we attach a string hanging from the ceiling. Then, the motor fan with a one AA battery is hooked onto the exhaust pipe of the paper plane. The plane fly swings around in a circular manner. At times, if the pendulum is correct, it can fly for 5 minutes.
We tried it without hanging but no success so far.
Kenneth
Kenneth Tang is the owner of a hobby site
=>http://www.FighterPlaneOrigami.com where he shares methods on how to fold Paper Fighter Planes that mimic real military fighter jets like F-117 NightHawk, F-14 Tomcat, RQ4 Global Hawk, Aurora and the likes.
=>http://www.FighterPlaneOrigami.com where he shares methods on how to fold Paper Fighter Planes that mimic real military fighter jets like F-117 NightHawk, F-14 Tomcat, RQ4 Global Hawk, Aurora and the likes.
