How do airplanes fly? Explore the dynamics of flight making and flying paper airplanes with Ultimate Paper Airplanes for Kids: The Best Guide to Paper Airplanes! A paperback with flaps – by Andrew Dewar (Author) and Kostya Vints (Illustrator) released November 10, 2015 by Tuttle Publishing. Experience the thrill and exhilaration of launching a paper airplane into the air and watching it fly. This book includes: 48 colorful tear-out airplane folding sheets, step-by-step instructions for 12 models, and a fold-out runway and landing game. This simple yet time-tested activity will provide hours of fun and learning for kids. Get your copy below!
Contents
Introduction
Why Planes Fly... or Don't!
Animals that Fly
Creating Lift
Streamlining
Balance and Stability
Forces in Equilibrium
Controlling the Airplane
How I Got Hooked ... and You Will Too
All Kinds of Paper Airplanes
Folding Techniques
A Word About Paper
Test Flying
Higher and Farther
The Planes
Belly Button
Decapod
Hammerhead
Flying Wing
Fireball
Chevron
Spade
Delta Jet
Ring Wraith
Space Cruiser
Raptor Iceberg
Games and Contests
Organizing a Contest
Using the Runway
Belly Button
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TUTTLE Publishing has generously offered to giveaway a copy of Ultimate Paper Airplanes for Kids. One winner will be selected at random. Good luck! Canadian and USA addresses. Until January 25, 2016.
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