The Freeby is the PaperAircraftsβ demonstration model. Easy to assemble and good flyer, perfect for introducing the construction technique and the flying setup. Enjoy!
PaperAircrafts.com Mig-29
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β¦ Synopsis
PaperAircrafts.com presents a flying paper-plane that attempts to
replicate as simple as possible the famous Mikoyan-Gurevich Mig-29
decorated as a βSwiftβ.
Officially created in 1991 and based in Kubinka AFB the Swifts have
flown across Russia and part of the world. They have become a very
appreciated aerobatic team because their quality and the impressive
air superiority fighter that they fly.
Enjoy !
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