First, begin by folding your your graph paper in half (excluding three boxes on the perforated side). Once the paper has been folded appropriately, make two marks--10 full boxes apart (allow for a further box back behind the airframe). Use a ruler to make a straight line with the length of 10 boxes directly up 1 row of boxes from the two marks you just made. Then make the stabilizers, spars and counterweight as shown. The airframe should appear as it does in the first photograph when you have completed its layout.

After the fuselage is made, take another sheet of paper that is folded in half along the lines of boxes. Mark out the wings as shown (3 box in length, with the leading edges eliminating 1 box of chord eliminated every 4 boxes of span from the fuselage, swept backward; with the trailing edge, 1 box of chord eliminated every 4 boxes of span, swept forward). Measure 0.5 boxes from the wingtip and make a dotted line parallel to the fold.

Solid lines indicate places to cut . Dotted lines indicate fold lines.



Note: 1 box = 0.25 inches