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Michael G. LaFosse - Planes for Brains: 28 Innovative Origami Airplane Designs: Includes Full-Color Origami Book with Downloadable Video Instructions

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Make the best paper airplanes around with this easy-to-follow origami book.
Enthralled with origami from a young age, world renowned origami and paper crafter Michael LaFosse has used those skills to design and perfect paper airplanes for decades. In Planes for Brains, LaFosse presents 28 original paper origami models that incorporate innovative functional and aesthetic details like faceted flaps, ailerons, canards and spoilers that really work. The sense of proportion and balance, and an ingenious nose and fuselage locking system, define these signature models, which are instant classics. Readers accustomed to folding simple darts and wings will bet thrilled and challenged by the folding maneuvers in these pages.
Planes for Brians comes with great valueincluded are:

  • 28 fun-to-do projects
  • Step-by-step instructions
  • Expert tips on techniques and folds
  • Downloadable video tutorial
  • Great for paper airplane enthusiasts as well as fans of unique origami works and parents with kids. Scissors, tape, glue are not required!
    Paper airplane models include:
  • Lock Nose Dart
  • Flying Fox
  • Shuttle Dart
  • F-102 Delta Jet
  • Nifty Fifty
  • And many more...
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    A Passion for Origami Airplanes

    By Richard Alexander

    Unusual colors and papers make origami airships transcend the world of toys - photo 1

    Unusual colors and papers make origami airships transcend the world of toys.

    A n eight-year old standing beside me peered into the glass showcase of LaFosses original paper airplane designs on display at the Peabody Essex Museum. The F-14 Tomcat in the case was being studied intently. An older friend walked up and authoritatively informed us that there was a paper fighter jet on the Internet that was even more awesome. I pointed to the legendary design in the case and said, Michael LaFosse designed and folded that when your mother was in diapers! They laughed, and I offered to show them how to fold one of the other LaFosse models in the case. We took a seat one of the tables, and within a couple of minutes, they were flight-testing their Shuttle Darts (see page ) to great delight.

    When I first met Michael LaFosse in 1988, I noticed several boxes stacked in a corner of his living room, and I asked, Whats this? Michael reached in and proudly presented me with his 1984 Aero-gami pamphlet, The F-14 TOMCAT: An Origami Model . Then he picked up a deep-blue, folded fighter jet from the table. This sleek F-14 was particularly amazing for its likeness to the nimble jet, with its twin stabilizers and perfectly proportioned and set wings. He gave it a snap and it shot across the roomfast, straight, and true. I had never seen such an elegant paper airplane design, and I was impressed that he designed and folded it from a single square without making any cuts or using any tape.

    Some of us escape into books, music, or even crossword puzzles for relaxation. One of Michaels favorite ways to relax is to immerse himself into what he calls a blissful world of grappling with the triple-faceted challenge of designing a plane that looks elegant, is interesting to fold, and flies great. After doing this for decades he has developed hundreds of designs spanning a wide variety of styles. His contributions to the present crop of popular paper airplane designs include innovative nose and fuselage locking features, as well as several other clever folding techniques that he has shared at workshops, conventions and contests for years. His inspiring, passionate teaching style has made an impact upon thousands of other paper airplane enthusiasts and designers around the world, most recently at the Red Bull Hangar-7 Masters of Origami exhibition and paper airplane workshop in Salzburg, Austria.

    I was an early fan of Michaels. As an environmental consultant, I had documented industrial projects with video since 1980, and one look at his F-14 Tomcat booklet made me think that videorather than just folding diagramsmight be a better way to show how to fold it. Michaels origami F-14 Tomcat was the first model we videotaped him folding. I mounted the camera over the workspace. In this way, Michael and the viewer would see the project in the same orientation on their tables. This also ensured that Michaels verbal references to right, left, top or bottom would make perfect sense. In 1992 we self-published a video collection of his favorite designs, that we called Planes for Brains. It was a hit.

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    Michael LaFosse poses with his creations under the nose of a particularly fetching North American B-25J Mitchell at the Red Bull Hangar-7 Masters of Origami exhibition.

    Then, in 1996, we were asked to develop a first-of-its-kind, beginners origami video kit for QVCa popular cable TV shopping channeland thousands of customers enjoyed folding one of Michaels airplane designs from that set. The same year, we opened our Origamido Studio in the Boston area, and we taught an original LaFosse paper airplane to nearly every group of students that visited. Scouts, homeschoolers, and engineers from Bostons high-tech firms kept coming back for more. Michael seemed to never run out of his own clever paper airplane designs to share with our customers. We held mini-contests by taking turns aligning our toes to the threshold at the hallway door, and sailing the freshly folded planes through the narrow corridor toward the lobby.

    Through the years, Origamido Studio developed a whole series of video origami lessons (on DVD, cable TV, and on the Internet), and Tuttle Publishing has embraced origami video instruction by including our DVDs in our latest origami books and kits, including Money Origami, Trash Origami, and Story-gami . These have proved to be so effective and well-received that we now have several more books and kits with DVDs in development.

    We also have a long history of holding paper airplane contests at local libraries and museums, such as the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem, Massachusetts.

    Our first contests began in the early 1990s, and grew to attract hundreds of people for what became an annual family event. Some of the most recent winners (within the oldest age bracketthe Adult category) recalled having been winners in the early years of the event, when they were among the youngest contestants (in the Age 7 and Younger category).

    We hope that your journey might also culminate in a day of fun at a paper airplane contest that you and your friends organize for a special cause or community need. When that smitten youngster comes up to admire (or even critique) a particular paper airplane design on display, we hope that this book and will help you join in the conversation and share your favorite folds with them!

    Enjoy!

    Richard Alexander, President

    Origamido, Inc.

    Acknowledgments

    We thank our editor, Jon Steever, and his home-grown group of criticshis kids! We also thank Scott Duval at E-K Media, who made our DVD easy to use. We thank all who helped at paper airplane folding workshops and contests, especially Janey Winchell and Ellen Soares (at Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA), and OrigamiUSA volunteers such as Jonathan Baxter (Emcee and Supreme Judge at annual contests).

    We are grateful to Darren Jacklin, Tom Wallman, Doris Weissacher, and Hangar-7 for permission to use a photo from Michaels origami airplane event at the Masters of Origami exhibit, (photo on page ) held at Hangar-7, Austria, ca. 2005. We thank our dear friend Paul Rossi for the amusing and artful pen and ink drawings that grace several pages of this book (Paul drew these cartoons for Michael back in 1979, in anticipation of Michaels pending origami airplane book! At long last, they are joined!). Finally, we must thank the Alexander and LaFosse families, especially Gerard and Norman LaFosse (Michaels dad and uncle) who got Michael off to a good start!

    Appendices

    A Long-Winded Word About the Air

    L ets take a moment to appreciate Earths unique atmosphere that we simply call the air. Go outside on a clear day and look up at the blue sky. Perhaps puffy white clouds are changing shapes in interesting ways. At sunrise and sunset, marvel at the brilliant hues of red, orange, and purple. If we were trying to do this on nearly any other spinning planet, there might not be anything to look at except stars punctuating a black shroud of nothing, or swirling clouds of poisonous gas.

    Thanks to Earths plants propensity to fix carbon into chains of cellulose, their excess free oxygen and water vapor has left our atmosphere beautiful and visible, breathable, and laden with enough mass (substance) to allow birds, bats, bugs, butterflies, and even blimps to fly from place to place. Its airs mass that allows paper airplanes to do anything other than drop unremarkably.

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