This blue-sky collection is filled with 32 origami models that really fly! Simple enough for beginners but sophisticated enough for experienced folders, the models range from a Mach III jet, SST, and glider to a bat, seagull, and even a flying nun. Plus, there's no cutting, gluing, taping, or weighting required. Reprint of the St. Martin's Press, New York, 1984 edition.
Here's a sample of other books in this Dover category
Jewish Holiday Origami by Joel Stern Clearly detailed diagrams and captions explain all the steps for an entire year's worth of projects — from Chanukah dreidels and a menorah with candles, to Passover pyramids and an image of the Red Sea parting. 24 models.
Origami Aircraft by Jayson Merrill Clear instructions and step-by-step diagrams show advanced paperfolders — and enthusiastic beginners — how to create 16 soaring aircraft with landing gear that retracts, cockpits that open, and cannons that swivel.
Origami You Can Use: 27 Practical Projects by Rick Beech Origami models can be more than decorative, and this unique volume shows how! The 27 practical projects include a CD case, frame, napkin ring, and dish. Easy instructions feature 400 two-color illustrations.
Origami Fun Kit for Beginners by Dover Everything beginners need to master the age-old art of paperfolding: 3 how-to books of simple instructions for creating 55 projects, including birds, animals, and other figures; and 96 sheets of primary colored, multicolored, and metallic paper.