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Handmade Paper Model Airplanes For Hobbyists



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By : Victor Epand    99 or more times read
Submitted 2008-03-28 01:19:57
There are two major categories of model planes, which are either static or flying planes. The static models, as the name suggest, are non flying ones. While deciding which model to buy, one should know the setting before hand, either to have a static or the flying one. However, it's good to note that even the static models can be overhauled and equipping them with necessary parts can make them a flying type. This can be fun, especially if you love assembling and sort of be a little mechanic. The flying type of model planes can further be divided into three types. The first one is free flight, the second is control line flying and the third is remote controlled model. The remote controlled types have a radio device that sends signals to the receiver, built in the plane. This type is more fun, since the pilot gets to control it fully.

But, there is also another unique type model in the static category. This type is the handmade paper model airplane. As the name hints, this model is made from paper and is made by hand and not machines. Probably, the most common models in this category are the ones that kids make at school and 'fly' them around the school compound or at home. Making these paper planes is good as a rewarding hobby for kids. Kids also get interested to learn more about models planes. With many paper models created by various artists around the world, this hobby of making handmade paper model airplane has become popular and spreading.

Advanced paper models have more physical features and some of them look just like any other model. But, they are only static and made of paper. Some of the features are found in the advanced paper models and their details resemble a real airplane. These models are made from high quality papers, giving them an original look. They are then painted with an airbrush, to give it a glossy finish and look rich to enhance greater aesthetic value. The models are also fitted with a glass cock pit, which can easily be opened and closed. The wings and rudder are fitted with aileron, which enables to swing by hands. And finally, the models are fitted with a landing gear, to bring the plane to a halt, after it descends.

Making paper model planes is a great fun to enjoy and share it with others. The art of making it is easy to master and the materials are easily available. So, even before thinking of flying advanced and more expensive model planes, look for paper models planes, which are available in the market, or look for some papers in your garage and make one!
Author Resource:- Victor Epand is an expert consultant for model planes and model helicopters. You can find the best marketplace for model planes and model helicopters by visiting the best sites for model planes, model fighter planes, and model helicopters.
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