Review:
The World Record Paper Airplane Book By Jeff Lammers
overall review score: 4.2
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The 'World Record Paper Airplane Book' by Jeff Lammers is a comprehensive guide that explores the art and science of making high-performance paper airplanes. It features detailed folding instructions, tips for achieving distance and accuracy, and showcases various world record-breaking designs. The book aims to inspire enthusiasts of all ages to improve their paper airplane skills while learning about record attempts and the engineering behind successful designs.
Key Features
- Step-by-step folding instructions for multiple paper airplane models
- Chapters detailing techniques to increase flight distance and precision
- Information on world records related to paper airplanes
- Photographs and diagrams illustrating design processes
- Tips for constructing durable and aerodynamically efficient planes
- Interactive activities and challenge suggestions
Pros
- Well-illustrated with clear instructions suitable for all ages
- Inspiring content that encourages creativity and experimentation
- Includes interesting facts about world records that motivate readers
- Practical tips for improving flight performance
- Supports educational engagement with science and engineering concepts
Cons
- May be too beginner-focused for advanced origami or aerodynamics experts
- Some designs could require additional materials or skill beyond basic folding
- Limited coverage of the physics behind flight mechanics