The F-22 fighter jet (Raptor) is a single-seat, twin-engine, high-stealth fifth-generation fighter jointly developed by Lockheed Martin and Boeing in the United States. It is the fighter with the best comprehensive performance in the world today.
Tutorial on making an F-22 fighter jet model by hand folding paper. Use A4 paper to fold out the fuselage, nose, belly, tail vertebrae, etc., and then glue them together to assemble them. If you like it, please read on~~~ p>
First, make the fuselage, and start with the more common airplane origami.
After folding, draw the main wing and horizontal tail, and calculate the proportions of the aircraft in advance.
Then use scissors to cut out the drawn lines, unfold them and draw the elevators and wing strips, and the fuselage is completed.
The next step is to make the machine head. Cut a piece of A4 paper lengthwise to 13cm, and fold both sides in half horizontally (note, the length is vertical and the width is horizontal).
After folding, fold it in half lengthwise.
Then fold it inward as shown in the picture below. The distance between the folded edge and the center line should be 3mm.
Then fold it inward.
After folding, use your left hand to hold the front end 4cm, and your right hand to hold the back end, and press the center line down so that the width of the outer part of the pressed end does not exceed 1cm.
Use glue to glue the inner edge that is pressed in.
Then cut off the excess part folded out in the middle to 1.5cm from the inner bottom edge of the machine head, and the machine head is completed.
After cutting, insert the excess part in the middle into the groove at the front of the fuselage and stick it with glue. The length before and after the insertion is determined according to the proportion of the aircraft.
Then draw the filling part according to the shape and length of the vacancy under the machine head. The size is marked on the drawing (you must draw it according to the size you measured, this is just a drawing for reference only). Except for the center line, cut off the dotted lines and fold the solid lines in half.
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Cut out the after effect.
Continued from the picture above, everyone pays attention to the gap cut out in the middle part of the rear end. The gap is cut to allow the throwing handle of the fuselage to open. Next, the folded parts on both sides are embedded into the machine head and glued.
Next, make the middle part of the belly and the tail cone. Find the widest dimension under the nose and the end of the tail cone, measure the length, and draw it according to the drawing.
After drawing, cut off the edge part and the triangular part of the tail cone to the two parallel lines in the middle. Except for the center line, all other black lines are folded.
After folding, we will get a square paper tube. Then find the exact location, embed it into the throwing handle and glue it in place.
Then the remaining triangular part of the lower belly of the nose is drawn according to the picture sent.