This aircraft origami masterpiece is a JKF-18 Hornet, which is modeled after the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet] supersonic fighter jet used by the United States Navy and Marine Corps, along with the Royal Australian Air Force and Spanish Air Force. It's a fantastic plane—but this origami version of it is better!
Actually, this would be kirigami, because scissors are used to fold this fighter jet plane, rather than just your hands. Watch all three parts to perfect this model paper plane. You'll need a pair of scissors and a sheet of A4 paper (120 gsm).
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it sucks very much
haha sucks
Instructions are not complete. This video is apparently not useful.
sucks
dude, papers white on white dont feel like wasting the time watching your movements. try making a manual or something to go with it. >.<
try using your voice i just cant understand
just making fool yaaaaar
It is so hard and sucks
ahh.. I followed the instructions but in the end the tutorial isn't complete! tsk tsk.. but some good news: if you follow the link in the end, sign up with your name and email to subscribe to the site you can download the video after you click on the confirmation in your email..
person is old
i dont know how to make one
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i cant see the part were u fold the triangle bak then again then do something
i cant see and its nere the start, dont mean to be rude
yay i got the eye parts finaly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ooh crap...... look out wen ur cutting the wings...... i cut them and there way un eaven
=O how to %*^# am i suppose to make that with no words, ending, and a crappy video and music, complicated man
stupid music!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! had to turned it off
anyone got a match
hey that wa awsome dude \
Took a while but I did it.
Those complaining about the instructions not being complete... READ. The instructions are in 3 parts... 3 videos. Links to the other 2 are below the video.
Agree that it would be nice to have some verbal explanation as we go along, but mostly...
SLOW DOWN!
Did I mention slow down?
Then slow down some more.
2fast ...i mean 3fast
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