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Building the Ultimate Paper Airplane, One Manila Folder at a Time

22nd January 2014

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Luca Iaconi-Stewart is building a paper airplane unlike anything you’ve ever seen before — and it’s taking him years to get it just right. He’s building a 1:60 scale model of a Boeing 777, one so detailed even the tiny chairs and bathrooms look real. There are even miniature meal carts. He starts by printing out object designs and then slicing them down with an X-Acto knife, before gluing it all together. Iaconi-Stewart’s building material of choice is the manila file folder, something he first started using in a high school architecture class. “Even back then I found it a really versatile material; it’s flexible enough to shape and mold, but it can be incredibly strong if you engineer it properly,” he tells The Verge. “I never really tried anything else.”

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