Various origami fighter folding methods for paper airplanes have been continuously shared with everyone on the paper art website. Although many exquisite origami fighter plane making tutorials look quite cool, they seem to be unpopular for some nostalgic military fans. There are still a lot of shortcomings. For example, some classic old models cannot be displayed through origami, which is somewhat regrettable. The FK109 origami fighter recommended here is a Nazi German fighter. It is the famous Messerschmitt BF109K. We can see that the overall fuselage structure of this origami fighter is very different from modern traditional combat. Its biggest feature is that its wings are at the bottom.
The origami maker of this very handsome Messerschmitt BF109K origami fighter is david boe (source www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNd53-IIWBA). What’s even more fortunate is that Paper Art Network also helps Everyone has found this tutorial on the origami diagram of the origami fighter. After all, with the origami diagram, you can’t see all of the very important folding steps in the origami video, but you should be able to complete the folding process more easily by following the origami diagram. , considering this point, combined with the precise and detailed origami video tutorial, I believe everyone can successfully and easily complete the production of this origami fighter.
What you see below is the origami video tutorial for BF109K (After turning the page, you will see the second part of this origami video)