The origami video tutorial of paper airplanes should be of great help to students who like to make hand-made origami airplanes. After all, the video tutorials of hand-made origami are more pursuing a kind of origami than the tutorials of origami illustrations. To ensure coherence, Paper Art Network recommends some paper airplane making tutorials with origami illustrations and will also share with you some origami video tutorials, such as the origami fighter jet you see here - the Saab JA-37 Thunderbolt The tutorial for making an origami fighter jet is one of them. Many students may not know much about the JA-37, but after you search for its drawings, you will be able to see how this origami fighter jet looks like the real JA-37. Very similar.
Seeing such a familiar style, I believe everyone already knows that the author of this origami fighter is david boe (source www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CA-u3JhBmM). Generally speaking, the production of origami fighter jets is often slightly similar in appearance. At this time, it becomes quite challenging to distinguish them. In fact, this requires that the origami fighter itself should imitate some unique features of the real fighter jet. For example, here we see that the appearance of the JA-37 is very similar to the real origami fighter. At the same time, the structure of the tail also shows this similarity, which makes the origami fighter simulation even stronger.
The origami video tutorial you see below will teach you step by step how to complete this beautiful JA-37 origami fighter plane (After turning the page, you will enter the origami airplane video. Part 2):