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Wings & Things in Origami by Stephen Weiss
This blue-sky collection is filled with 32 origami models that really fly! Simple enough for beginners but sophisticated enough for experienced folders, the models range from a Mach III jet, SST, and glider to a bat, seagull, and even a flying nun. Plus, there's no cutting, gluing, taping, or weighting required. Reprint of the St. Martin's Press, New York, 1984 edition.
Table of Contents for Wings & Things in Origami
| Introduction | | How to Use This Book: Following the Instructions, Paper, Adjusting and Flying, Symbols, Reverse Folds, How to Make a Square from a Rectangle | | Simple Dart | | Blackboard Bomber | | Floater | | SST | | Dollar Bill Glider I | | Astro Tube | | Space Wing | | Sky Cruiser | | Flying Bat I | | Origami Kite | | Bat Kite | | Dollar Bill Glider II | | Dollar Bill Glider III | | Tumble Wing | | Flapping Bird | | Flying Bird | | Soaring Eagle | | Manta Ray | | Manta Jet | | Flying Fish | | Swooping Hawk | | Flying Nun | | Flying Bat II | | Penta-Flinger | | Arc Wing | | Art Deco Wing | | Monoplane | | Gliding Swan | | Seagull | | Mach III Jet | | Delta Jet (and Stand) | | Maple Seed | | Bibliography | | Sources |
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