Paper Airplane: Fold & Fly It!: 2009 Day-to-Day Calendar (Brown Trout)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Go ahead . . . throw yesterday away . . . and watch it soar!
Paper airplane experts Kyong Lee and David Mitchell have joined forces to create a squadron of planes throughout the year that feature 40 (!!!) original models.
* Hundreds of original paper airplanes for your aeronautic delight
* Illustrated folding instructions
* Custom-designed graphics for each plane
* Our Easy Fold-a-Round calendar box is a virtual aircraft carrier
* Large size paper (7 3/4" x 6") enables you to make airplanes big enough to really fly!
* Includes easy-access date cards
Patent # 6,925,739 B1 Copyright Accord Publishing, a division of Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC. All rights reserved.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #597928 in Books
- Published on: 2008-08-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Calendar
- 320 pages
Customer Reviews
i loved
i loved the paper airplane calendar 2009 and it arrived earlyer than i expected so amazon is the best shop in the internet
thank you
From Amazingpaperairplanes.com
This is a comment came to one of the authors(Feb. 2008) that was posted on the website: www.amazingpaperairplanes.com/Comments.html
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My son and I just built a bunch of planes from our "Paper Airplane Fold a
Day 2008 Calendar". Many we have built this year fly well, but the Space Ship One "SS-01" (Februar 1st 2008) that you designed is an unbelievable! Good job! Thanks. We enjoy the calendar very much.
Roger.
Franklin, MA
Annoyance repeated
Don't buy this calendar it is a trick! All of the reviews come from people who have not owned it for more than a month. Every year after the first month the calendar starts over and you have to make all the same planes again! The directions are frequently confusing or erroneous and only about half of the planes make it more than 5 feet.
Quite a dissapointment.
They put in just enough planes to make it past the one month warranty.



