I have a job interview at GE Aviation and I was hoping to make an origami model of an airplane that uses a GE jet engine to impress the interviewers. Hopefully something pretty complex.
Any ideas?
Airplane using GE engine
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Re: Airplane using GE engine
Heres a link of a diagram, http://design.origami.free.fr/bestof/ch ... rscmit.pdf. 

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Re: Airplane using GE engine
To be honest, I highly doubt any designer is going to take the time to detail a specific engine onto their model, no matter how complex the model itself is. I think you'd be better off making your own modifications to an airplane design or (to some degree) designing your own.
I realize not everyone can design their own models, but the chances that a model would exist to that degree of detail are very slim, and even further that it would happen to be a GE engine.
I realize not everyone can design their own models, but the chances that a model would exist to that degree of detail are very slim, and even further that it would happen to be a GE engine.
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Re: Airplane using GE engine
I don't care for the detail of the engine. I'm just looking for a plane that uses a GE engine. Like a 737 or F16
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Oh you want a F-16. Heres another link, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Nj0oxjcV00.
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Re: Airplane using GE engine
Oh, I guess I misunderstood your question. Sorry about that.