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Advanced Paper Airplanes For Kids and Adults: Full Color Edition

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Product Description *** THE BEST PAPER AIRPLANES YOU WILL EVER MAKE AND FLY! *** This exciting new twist on paper airplanes features simple to advanced designs.   These are not your standard origami paper airplanes!   It is no longer necessary to choose between something that looks like an airplane and something that flies well like one.  Now you can have both! Several designs are capable of flying over 150ft when hand thrown.  These airplanes are tough enough to be launched on a rocket or with a catapult and capable of flying the distance afterward launch.  Post rocket boost glides over 1000ft are possible. Detailed pictures guide you through step-by-step construction of the 35 paper aircraft ranging from business jets, airliners, fighters (F-15, F-16, F/A-18, F-22, F-105, F-106, EF-2000, MIG-21), attack aircraft (A-4, YA-9, A-10) bombers (FB-111, B-1B, spy planes (U-2), X-planes (X-5, X-29) and many more.   Test your skills at building and flying various models and even learn to design your own using detailed tips, while experimenting with the wonders of flight.  All of these paper airplanes are constructed using standard black & white or color 8.5 x 11 computer paper.   Check out www.Facebook.com/AdvancedPaperAirplanes and www.youtube.com/channel/UClfpBQzSOqz2-lCXE6GyKlA    This book is recommended for kids and adults 8 years or older.  Kids younger than 10 years old may require assistance during construction.  Pilots 6 years old and older are welcome.  Extra templates are available on Amazon. About the Author Andrew Thorne is an aviation, space, and science enthusiast, who developed the concept and basic design for many of these planes more than 20 years ago while in middle school. He brought these planes back to life for his kids and the enjoyment of others.