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Propeller plane diagram

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I'm not used to speak English, but i ll try anyway :)

I'm looking for a diagram of a aircraft, I found one beautiful of Miyajima Noboru, but I not found a step to step diagram :(

This is the link to the page. Can anybody tell me where to get plane diagrams like these?

Thanks
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the only plane diagram on internet i know of is this one, link can be found here: http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/biplane.pdf
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Wow, I didn´t know this is possible!
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i know nor did i until i had one of my little brainwaves and thought well you can embed everyhing else why not pdf's :D (turns out its only been possible with firefox 1.5 and ie 4 somthing, just googled it)
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No, I´m using firefox 1.5 and it´s working fine for me. The same is true for netscape 7.1.
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Well, the Miyajima Noburu plane looks like it is made from a bird base maybe. It might not be too hard to reverse engineer it from the picture.

That...pdf....is awesome...
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a model similar to the Seiji Nishikawa its fine too
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The CP for Miyajima's plane is here:
http://www.h5.dion.ne.jp/~origami/e/pro ... plane.html
The diagrams were in the 7th Tanteidan Convention Book.

José Maria Chaquet has a book being sold through Nicholas Terry's site. There is an available sample diagram on this page:
http://design.origami.free.fr/boutique/ ... viones.htm

Gareth Louis and Marc Kirschenbaum both have monoplanes in Origami USA convention books. Kirschenbaum's is in OUSA 2004, and Louis's is in OUSA 2005.
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Miyajima planes diagram also japan book.
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i have designed a very simple airplane. i can make diagrams for you if you want
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maarten_smit wrote:i have designed a very simple airplane. i can make diagrams for you if you want
i ll be glad :D

i made the model of the link
http://design.origami.free.fr/bestof/ch ... rscmit.pdf
it's simple and beautiful :D

there are others models, i made the 717 too
http://www.amazingpaperairplanes.com/Favorites.html
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Another great propellor plane is Mr. Lee Jae Gu's P-51 Mustang. It's spectacular, although he makes it have four propellor blades, I find that doing this is hard, so I skip those instructions and just make the simple three blade propellor. Here's the adress. http://origami.artists.free.fr/LeeJaeGu ... ng/p51.htm

Also Jose Maria Chaquet's book Famous Aircraft in Origami: 18 Realistic Models is spectacular. It has the propellored powered Supermarine Spitfire and the Messerscmitt Bf-109, both WW2 warbirds, like te Mustang.

I also made a propellor plane, but I haven't had time to diagram it. I might put it up, but if I don't, it's because I'm putting it in my book that I'm working on.
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