
f-22 us air force 可飞纸模 彩板.pdf
36页www.PaperA F-22 PaperA Build an easy paper jet model with your hands, a pair of scissors, two rulers and some glue! Check your handiwork skills ! Challenge a child to build it ! Assemble one as a gift for someone ! Collect the most famous jets in the world ! Once built, fly it ! Print page 8 and “opposite 8” on each side of sheet 1, print page 9 on sheet 2 and page 10 on sheet 3. Cut out the parts, fold along the lines shaping the pieces and stick with glue. The plane is balanced and should fly with minor aerodynamic adjustments. The whole process from assembly to flying is detailed in this document. 1 The F-22 is a single seat, twin engine, fifth generation, air superiority and stealth aircraft. Built by Lockheed Martin, its superb technology makes it very expensive. US laws don’t allow it to be exported outside the USA Enjoy! www.PaperA Index How to build it………………...3 Note about printing parts….7 Airplane Parts……………......8 Airplane Stand …………..….11 Assembling…………………..12 How to fly it…………..……....28 2 Copyright Notice All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical. Any unauthorized use, sharing, reproduction, or distribution of parts herein is strictly prohibited. The buyer of this ebook may print as many copies as he want for his personal use. Legal Notice While attempts have been made to verify the correctness and reliability of the information provided in this document, the author does not assume any responsibility for errors, omissions, or contradictory information contained in this publication. The reader of this book assumes all responsibility and liability for the use of the information and materials described in it, (such as glue or scissors). www.PaperA Tools: How to build it Two rulers to fold paper accurately Transparent liquid contact glue Scissors Toothpick 3 www.PaperA ! Note about Glue Before starting to assemble the airplane, check your glue: Spread some glue on a sheet of paper and wait a few minutes. If the paper gets wrinkled or wavy, then, that glue is not suitable for paper; the aircraft would be deformed and look ugly. A suitable glue is “transparent liquid contact glue” usually used for repairing shoes. They can be found at the “Glues” section in big shopping centres or hardware stores. 4 Suitable glue should have these qualities: -Accurate application. So that you can easily apply a bead of glue over a narrow paper tab. -Transparent. The airplane will look better if too much glue is applied and it overflows tabs boundaries. -It should dry fast enough. It should be strong enough to stick two pieces together after holding for two minutes. -It should dry slow enough. The glue must allow enough time to manoeuvre the pieces before setting. -And most importantly: The glue must not deform or wrinkle the paper. X√ www.PaperA Print pages 8, 9 and 10 on normal A4 paper or regular letter paper. Using a paper with a basis weight of 20lb // 80gr/m2 will simplify the balancing process. Print full scale (100%) to avoid the distortion of parts and using option ”Auto-rotate and center pages”. Do not “fit to page” or “shrink to page”. Cut parts over the external lines. Note that you can fold the paper on the lines with the help of the rulers, (to the opposite side) and then, with your fingers, on the same line, to the correct side to obtain the shape of the final piece. Fold over the lines with the help of rulers to obtain the shape of each part. 5 www.PaperA X √ Stick parts by applying glue to the overlapping surfaces. 6 Apply a small amount of glue. Otherwise, the airplane will look ugly and it will weight too much. www.PaperA Note about printing Parts Use either letter or DIN A4 formats, preferably with a basis weight of 20lb // 80gr/m2 . There are four pages to be printed on three sheets of paper. Page “opposite 8” must be printed on the reverse side of page 8, in order that the plane is correctly decorated. Check option “Auto-rotate and center pages” but do not check “fit to page” or “shrink to page”. Print at 100% scale. You needn’t to print the rest of the document. View it on the screen and zoom in when needed. Page 10 Page 8Sheet 1 If you want to build a static, non-flying model, you can print on high quality paper in high resolution. However if you want a flying model it is better to use normal paper. A weight of 20lb//80gr paper is perfect to fold and fly. The thicker the paper, the more difficult it is to fold and the heavier is the plane for flying. Sheet 3 7 Page 9 Sheet 2 Page opposite 8 3 3 ↓↓1 F-22 Stand 2 F-22 3↑ 11 www.PaperA 1 1 2 2 12 www.PaperA 11 18 6 7 12 9 8 9 15 28 28 4 25 26 175 24 3 27 20 23 1 13 16 14 19 10 2 21 22 LJ1 LJ2 UJ3 UJ2 UJ1 29 13 www.PaperA www.PaperA 1 3.2 2.22.4 4.1 About assembling This means: part number 1 This means: part 7 pasted here (this side) This means: line of glue 2.3 3.3 19 14 This means: part 24 pasted here (opposite side) Front s。












