The Paper Ace

Create Aerodynamically Superior Aircraft That Fly Longer, Faster, Farther

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The Paper Ace

Create Aerodynamically Superior Aircraft That Fly Longer, Faster, Farther

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With a piece of paper, a few office supplies, and The Paper Ace, you can develop airplanes that fly longer, faster, and farther than conventional paper aircraft.

Step-by-step instructions for the 10 aerodynamically superior designs in this book include line drawings and photographs of the finished planes. The directions are so easy to follow that even novices can enjoy the thrill of flight in minutes. You'll also learn the principles of flight so you can begin to create your own high-performance planes. Let your imagination soar as you rise to the challenge of inventing the plane of your dreams.

Pilot Peter Vollheim's hands-on approach teaches you how to construct better aircraft with the knowledge that: making the wing larger will produce a longer glide, cutting in extra flaps can increase time aloft, increasing a plane's weight will enable it to withstand windy conditions, reducing and refining the wing will produce planes perfect for launching from tall buildings.

The Paper Ace guarantees sure-fire tips for attaining maximum altitude, distance, and in-flight time. It is the ultimate guide for paper airplane enthusiasts.

Publish Date
Publisher
Contemporary Books
Language
English
Pages
104

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Book Details


First Sentence

"Airplanes, airplanes, all kinds of airplanes, is what it's all about for me."

Edition Notes

Includes color illustrations.

Published in
Chicago

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
745.592
Library of Congress
TL778 .V65 1987

Contributors

Illustrator
Les Longworth

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 104 p. :
Number of pages
104
Dimensions
26 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2389551M
Internet Archive
paperacecreateae00voll
ISBN 10
0809246651
ISBN 13
9780809246656
LCCN
87018779
OCLC/WorldCat
16977689
Library Thing
827324
Goodreads
5037536

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