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Fighter Origami Method: F102 Origami Fighter Drawing Tutorial [Aircraft Origami Atlas]

Fighter Origami Method: F102 Origami Fighter Drawing Tutorial [Aircraft Origami Atlas] Fighter Origami Method: F102 Origami Fighter Drawing Tutorial [Aircraft Origami Atlas]

There are many tutorials on how to make origami airplanes, but everyone prefers this kind of fighter. This is mainly because the body shape of origami fighter planes often looks tougher and stronger. Beautiful origami fighter planes are often because Its handsome appearance has made it a favorite among origami enthusiasts. Many origami fighter jets imitate very advanced origami aircraft currently in service, so when we make them, we actually have a cool model of the aircraft. Such a folding and design itself As for the imitation function of origami production, it is also very attractive to hand-made origami enthusiasts.


Fighter Origami Method: F102 Origami Fighter Drawing Tutorial [Aircraft Origami Atlas]


The origami fighter F102 was designed by Michael LaFosse. In terms of structure and style, it is quite similar to the real F102. Since the F102 itself is an interceptor aircraft, and when it was being designed, this aircraft needed to fly at supersonic speeds, so the relevant shape design itself was full of streamlines and lines, and a good model became its It is a key to show excellent flight ability. We can also see that this origami production really expresses the feeling of rapid flight of F102. Overall, the design is very in place, even amazing!


This origami fighter F102 prototype aircraft can be said to be a battlefield aircraft with a long history. The F102 has been in service as early as the Vietnam War. George W. Bush also flew an F102 when he was serving in the military in Texas. But it is a pity that there are no F102s in service now. If you want to see the appearance of the F102, you can only realize this wish in the museum. But fortunately, we can use origami to bring F102 back to our memories.