01495cam a2200253 4500 333900252 TxAuBib 20050414120000.0 041221t20042003||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 9781402716300 1402716303 (OCoLC)57303426 HT# HT# XY4 TxAuBib Robinson, Nick, 1957- Making paper airplanes that really fly / Nick Robinson. Making paper airplanes. New York : Sterling Pub. Co., 2004. ©2003. 80 p. : chiefly col. ill. ; 27 cm. Includes index. These 20 origami planes look great and take to the air just like a bird in flight. You'll want to construct every one, from a simple glider to the more complicated rocket. Just follow the fun photographs and the information on choosing the right paper, folding, and holding the plane for best flying results. The Hawk's a classic, with an elegant nose section that resembles a beak. For something more unusual, craft the Hoop, one of the rare circular designs that actually soars. Sleek stylish, and ultramodern, the Needle Dart uses the traditional origami "squash" technique. As your folding skills improve, try the stunning Art Deco Wing, the imaginative Twin (made with multiple sheets of paper), and the unique little Spinner. 20050422. Paper airplanes Juvenile literature.