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4
Fold over the lines with the help of the rules to obtain the shape of each part.
Print pages 8, 9, 10 and 11 in common paper A4 or Regular Letter. Print at scale 100% to avoid parts distortion and using option ”Auto-rotate and center pages”. Do not “fit to page” or “shrink to page”.
F-4E Phantom II USAF
Build an easy paper jet model with your hands, some scissors, two rules and some glue! Check your handiwork skill ! Challenge a child to build it ! Assemble one as a gift for someone ! Collect the most famous jets in the world ! Once built, fly it !
Enjoy !
1
Index
How to build it………………...3 Note about printing Parts ….7 Airplane Parts……………......8 Airplane Stand …………..….11 Assembling………………….12 How to fly it…………..……...24
13
21
18
10
8
6 12 14
22
20
5
17
16
19
2
4
15
3
23
24
25 11
9
7
1 12
13
1
பைடு நூலகம்About assembling
It means: part 5 pasted here (opposite side) It means: part number 1
presents a flying paper-plane that attempts to replicate simplified, the famous McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II decorated with early 70’s USAF paint scheme. The F-4 was a double seat, twin engine, air superiority fighter/interceptor/bomber. It entered service in 1960 and more than 5000 were built. It flew or is flying in the air forces of United States, Japan, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom, Greece, Iran, Australia, Turkey, South Korea, Israel and Egypt. Two of its nicknames are “The Flying Brick” and “The triumph of thrust over aerodynamics”
5
Paste parts puting glue on the overlaping surfaces.
Put little amount of glue. Otherwise, the aircraft would look ugly and it would weight too much.
2 3
4
2
3
1
9
9
7
6
5↑
9↓
7
8↓
6
14↓
12↓ 9↓
12↓ 8↓
11
9↓
11
25↓
9↓
8↓
24↓
8
10
10
8↓
24
1↓
5
8
opposite 8
12
13
14
12
13
14
9↓
8↓
13↓
18↓
X
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6
Note about printing Parts
Use either letter or DIN A4 formats. There are four pages with parts to be printed on three sheets of paper. Page opposite 8 must be printed behind page 8 in order to the plane was correctly decorated. Check option “Auto-rotate and center pages” but do not “fit to page” or “shrink to page”. Print at 100% scale. You needn’t to print the rest of the document. View it in the screen and zoom in when needed.
23↑
15
15
15↓
16↓
19↓
4↓
4↓
23↑
16
16
17
9
18
18
19
20
20
21
21
23
23
3↓
2↓
25↓
25
25
22 10
3
2
1
4↑
3
2
F-4
4
4
4 11
2↓
3↓
Assembling
Copyright Notice All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical. Any unauthorized use, sharing, reproduction, or distribution of parts herein is strictly prohibited. The buyer of this ebook may print as many copies as he want for his personal use. Legal Notice While attempts have been made to verify the correctness and reliability of the information provided in this document, the author do not assume any responsibilities for errors, omissions, or contradictory information contained in this publication. The reader of this book assumes all responsibility and liability for the use of the information and materials described in it, (like glue or scissors).
Print on sheet 1 page 8 and opposite 8, on sheet 2 page 9 and on sheet 3 page 10. Cut the pieces, fold on the lines to give shape and paste with glue. The plane is balanced and should fly with minor aerodynamic adjustments. Whole process from assembly to flying is detailed in this document.
7a
12
7b
It means: line of glue
It means: part 14 pasted here (this side)
2a
2b
2c
32
2d
2e
2f
3a
3b
13
4a
4b
1
3c 4c
14
4d
4e
1
5a
5b
6a
14
17
6b
6d
6e
5c 6c 6f
6g
15
2
How to build it
Tools:
Two rules to fold paper accurately
Transparent liquid contact glue
Sccissors
Thin stick
3
Cut parts over the external lines.
Note that you can fold the paper on the lines with the help of the rules, (to the opposite side) and after it, with your fingers, on the same line, to the correct side to obtain the final piece shape.
! Note about Glue
Before start pasteing the aircraft, check your glue: Spread some glue in a sheet of paper and wait some minutes. If the paper gets wrinkled or wavy, then, that glue is not valid for paper; the aircraft would be deformed. Suitable glues could be “transparent liquid contact glue” usually for repairing shoes. They can be found at “Glues” section in big shopping centres or hardware stores.
Page 8
Sheet 1
Page opposite 8
Page 9
Sheet 2
Page 10
Sheet 3
If you want to build a static model (not to fly) you could print on a high quality paper in high resolution. But if you want a flying model it is better to use normal paper printed in low resolution for saving weight and avoiding wrinkling the paper with excess of ink.
80gr paper is perfect to fold and fly. As thicker is the paper as more difficult to fold and heavier the plane to fly.
7
Parts
4
8
1
4
Fold over the lines with the help of the rules to obtain the shape of each part.
Print pages 8, 9, 10 and 11 in common paper A4 or Regular Letter. Print at scale 100% to avoid parts distortion and using option ”Auto-rotate and center pages”. Do not “fit to page” or “shrink to page”.
F-4E Phantom II USAF
Build an easy paper jet model with your hands, some scissors, two rules and some glue! Check your handiwork skill ! Challenge a child to build it ! Assemble one as a gift for someone ! Collect the most famous jets in the world ! Once built, fly it !
Enjoy !
1
Index
How to build it………………...3 Note about printing Parts ….7 Airplane Parts……………......8 Airplane Stand …………..….11 Assembling………………….12 How to fly it…………..……...24
13
21
18
10
8
6 12 14
22
20
5
17
16
19
2
4
15
3
23
24
25 11
9
7
1 12
13
1
பைடு நூலகம்About assembling
It means: part 5 pasted here (opposite side) It means: part number 1
presents a flying paper-plane that attempts to replicate simplified, the famous McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II decorated with early 70’s USAF paint scheme. The F-4 was a double seat, twin engine, air superiority fighter/interceptor/bomber. It entered service in 1960 and more than 5000 were built. It flew or is flying in the air forces of United States, Japan, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom, Greece, Iran, Australia, Turkey, South Korea, Israel and Egypt. Two of its nicknames are “The Flying Brick” and “The triumph of thrust over aerodynamics”
5
Paste parts puting glue on the overlaping surfaces.
Put little amount of glue. Otherwise, the aircraft would look ugly and it would weight too much.
2 3
4
2
3
1
9
9
7
6
5↑
9↓
7
8↓
6
14↓
12↓ 9↓
12↓ 8↓
11
9↓
11
25↓
9↓
8↓
24↓
8
10
10
8↓
24
1↓
5
8
opposite 8
12
13
14
12
13
14
9↓
8↓
13↓
18↓
X
√
6
Note about printing Parts
Use either letter or DIN A4 formats. There are four pages with parts to be printed on three sheets of paper. Page opposite 8 must be printed behind page 8 in order to the plane was correctly decorated. Check option “Auto-rotate and center pages” but do not “fit to page” or “shrink to page”. Print at 100% scale. You needn’t to print the rest of the document. View it in the screen and zoom in when needed.
23↑
15
15
15↓
16↓
19↓
4↓
4↓
23↑
16
16
17
9
18
18
19
20
20
21
21
23
23
3↓
2↓
25↓
25
25
22 10
3
2
1
4↑
3
2
F-4
4
4
4 11
2↓
3↓
Assembling
Copyright Notice All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical. Any unauthorized use, sharing, reproduction, or distribution of parts herein is strictly prohibited. The buyer of this ebook may print as many copies as he want for his personal use. Legal Notice While attempts have been made to verify the correctness and reliability of the information provided in this document, the author do not assume any responsibilities for errors, omissions, or contradictory information contained in this publication. The reader of this book assumes all responsibility and liability for the use of the information and materials described in it, (like glue or scissors).
Print on sheet 1 page 8 and opposite 8, on sheet 2 page 9 and on sheet 3 page 10. Cut the pieces, fold on the lines to give shape and paste with glue. The plane is balanced and should fly with minor aerodynamic adjustments. Whole process from assembly to flying is detailed in this document.
7a
12
7b
It means: line of glue
It means: part 14 pasted here (this side)
2a
2b
2c
32
2d
2e
2f
3a
3b
13
4a
4b
1
3c 4c
14
4d
4e
1
5a
5b
6a
14
17
6b
6d
6e
5c 6c 6f
6g
15
2
How to build it
Tools:
Two rules to fold paper accurately
Transparent liquid contact glue
Sccissors
Thin stick
3
Cut parts over the external lines.
Note that you can fold the paper on the lines with the help of the rules, (to the opposite side) and after it, with your fingers, on the same line, to the correct side to obtain the final piece shape.
! Note about Glue
Before start pasteing the aircraft, check your glue: Spread some glue in a sheet of paper and wait some minutes. If the paper gets wrinkled or wavy, then, that glue is not valid for paper; the aircraft would be deformed. Suitable glues could be “transparent liquid contact glue” usually for repairing shoes. They can be found at “Glues” section in big shopping centres or hardware stores.
Page 8
Sheet 1
Page opposite 8
Page 9
Sheet 2
Page 10
Sheet 3
If you want to build a static model (not to fly) you could print on a high quality paper in high resolution. But if you want a flying model it is better to use normal paper printed in low resolution for saving weight and avoiding wrinkling the paper with excess of ink.
80gr paper is perfect to fold and fly. As thicker is the paper as more difficult to fold and heavier the plane to fly.
7
Parts
4
8
1