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ilesmark
21st Jan 2014, 15:53
Have a look at this incredible model of a Boeing 777, although if it's made from Manila folders then maybe it should be Philippine and not Indian Airlines. Ouch.

People with way too much time on their hands, or an infinite capacity for taking pains? You decide!

An Incredibly Detailed Paper Model of a Boeing 777 Created Using Manila Folders (http://laughingsquid.com/an-incredibly-detailed-paper-model-of-a-boeing-777-created-using-manila-folders/)

DaveReidUK
21st Jan 2014, 18:06
http://www.pprune.org/spectators-balcony-spotters-corner/532231-777-model-made-manila-folders.html

ilesmark
21st Jan 2014, 18:53
B*gger, why the hell didn't it come up when I searched for it earlier to see if anyone had already posted it? :ugh:

onetrack
21st Jan 2014, 21:19
B*gger, why the hell didn't it come up when I searched for it earlier to see if anyone had already posted it?
Because website search engines are notoriously unreliable and inadequate. They will miss vast amounts of info, even when you use various search terms.
So, the best thing to do, is to use Google search, utilising PPRuNe as the leading part of the search term, and then the actual item you're looking for as the remainder of the search term.
It's critical to also use a range of different words in the search, because many people put odd titles on their posts.

https://www.google.com.au/search?q=PPRuNe+paper+aeroplane&oq=PPRuNe+paper+aeroplane&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8#q=PPRuNe+777+manila+folder+aeroplane&safe=on

PAXboy
22nd Jan 2014, 00:42
A key factor, is timing. When the original article was posted and when you search. It takes time for articles to be indexed. As for PPRuNe searches? No idea. :p