Let's take a step back in time to the Mesozoic era of WonderHowTo.
Before the time of electricity, your mother and I used to follow step-by-step tutorials on how to make a Lockheed Martin F16...from papyrus.
This one is cheaper and slower than the original. ($23 million in present value dollars. And mach 2+ at 35,000 feet.) Presented by the snarky folks up north at Tricklife.
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13 Comments
pretty awesome
I am sure this works but without a team of oragami engineers taking notes throughout the video there ain't no way I can reproduce this.
i made one of these it flew over 25 meter at least! good job!
i got lost about where he made the cockpit but it still flew nice.
The irony is that this is the very way that the military contractors build them.
i made it and if flew wonderflewy im in a hotel in houston called the hillton and i went to the very top flour and throu it out the window it went faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!
I MADE IT
thought about teaching a group of kids this, now way man
it wont even show up on my computer
very hard to make!!!! I tried and gave up
Oh wow, I made it, after a trying to work out how to do the cockpit for 10 minutes =] It does fly very well though
I haTE ALL of you
hahaxd
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