An edition of Wings & Things: Origami That Flies (1984)

Wings & Things

Origami That Flies

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An edition of Wings & Things: Origami That Flies (1984)

Wings & Things

Origami That Flies

  • 3.7 (11 ratings) ·
  • 35 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 4 Have read

This delightful book shows how to make thirty-two origami (folded paper) models that really fly. All designs are made simply by folding squares or rectangles of paper (and even dollar bills!) without cutting, gluing, taping, or weighting.

Wings & Things is great fun and will challenge and inspire beginning and expert folders alike-perfect for anyone who ever tossed a paper airplane.

Publish Date
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
124

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Wings & Things: Origami That Flies
1984, St. Martin's Press
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Book Details


First Sentence

"Since the first recorded paper airplanes, in the notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci, folding paper to make it fly has become one of the world's most popular pastimes."

Edition Notes

Includes illustrations and bibliography (p. 121-123).

Published in
New York
Other Titles
Wings and Things

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
736/.982
Library of Congress
TT870 .W434 1984

Contributors

Drawings
Paul Jackson

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
124 p. :
Number of pages
124

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2850951M
Internet Archive
wingsthingsoriga0000weis
ISBN 10
0312882289
ISBN 13
9780312882280
LCCN
84013251
OCLC/WorldCat
859002539
Library Thing
1071968
Goodreads
1493387

Work Description

This delightful book shows how to make thirty two origami (folded paper) models that really fly. All designs are made simply by folding squares or rectangles of paper (and even dollar bills!) without cutting, gluing, taping, or weighting.

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