Paper Airplane 2025 Fold-A-Day Calendar
By Kyong Lee, David Mitchell
Fun for all ages, this calendar provides everything needed to fold a whole fleet of paper airplanes in 2025!
The calendar includes more than 300 dynamic paper airplane designs created by origami designer David Mitchell and paper-airplane expert Kyong Lee who combine forces to present forty original models based on real-life military planes, commercial jets, and imaginative aircraft for a year’s worth of flying fun.
Features include:
- 7.75" x 6" pages produce folded airplanes large enough to really fly
- Fold-around-box turns into the calendar stand
- Printed on FSC certified paper with soy-based ink
- Full-color, loose pages
- Day/date reference on each page
- Combined weekend pages
- Back of pages feature colorfully designed plane artwork for you to fold
- Official major world holidays and observances
- 300-plus dynamic paper airplanes to fold
Details & Purchase
Day-by-Day Calendar
- Price: $18.99
- Dimensions: 7.9 x 6.7
- ISBN: 9781524891053
- Publish Date: 8/13/2024
- Pages: 640
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About the Author
Kyong H. Lee holds a doctorate in electrical engineering and has been working for more than thirty years in the aerospace industry. His website, www.amazingpaperairplanes.com, has received worldwide accolades for the creative characteristics of his airplane designs and the well-designed graphic representation of the folding instructions. Dr. Lee has designed more than a hundred airplanes.
David Mitchell is a professional origami author and designer. Best known for his innovative modular designs and sculptures, he is also a prolific inventor of one-piece paper folds (many of which reflect his somewhat off-beat sense of humor), action novelties, flexagons, manipulative puzzles, self-working magical tricks, and paper airplanes. David Mitchell’s website is www.origamiheaven.com.
David Mitchell is a professional origami author and designer. Best known for his innovative modular designs and sculptures, he is also a prolific inventor of one-piece paper folds (many of which reflect his somewhat off-beat sense of humor), action novelties, flexagons, manipulative puzzles, self-working magical tricks, and paper airplanes. David Mitchell’s website is www.origamiheaven.com.