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: #316344 in Books
- Published on: 2008-08-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Calendar
- 320 pages
Customer Reviews
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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
Senior (Over-Age-50) Party Activity
I bought this product to use as an activity at a club social for people over 50. I held the party at Solo's (The Airplace Restaurant) here in Colorado Springs. Folding the airplanes (even the simplest) was much too difficult for seniors -- we range in age from 50 - 84. I should have gone with "make an airplane like you did in elementary school" then I would have had more participation in the "flying" competition that I held later in the evening. This kind of activity was an experiment on my part . . . one that worked somewhat but not as well as what I had envisioned. I will say that my grandson and son-in-law are having great fun with the fold-a-plane-a-day calendar because they inherited the product after my party. Margo Lucey, The Breakfast Club Dinner Hostess.



