FAQ: What is the Difference Between the Different Generations?
Airigami has a long history. The very first Airigami models were hand-drawn, before the first attempt at digital design in 1999. The first Airigami models as we now know them were developed in 2002. This first generation was the first to be (somewhat) accurately scaled, but also the first to be available for download to a wider audience via the internet. The second generation of models followed soon after, and were essentially a “cleaned-up” version of the first generation. Since then, there has been constant improvement and upgrades to the Airigiami concept, culminating in our new twin series of Airigami.8 (the latest iteration of the Airigami design) and Papier Avion (a whole new approach to design and building), which are different variations and compatible with one another.
Series | First Published | Major Changes from Previous Series |
First Generation | 2002 | First online publication of Airigami designs. |
Second Generation (“2G”) | 2002 | General clean-up of template design. |
Third Generation (“3G”) | 2003 | Standardization of canvas size to ensure consistency of scaling. Re-designed landing gear and engines. |
Airigami 1-2-3 | 2003 | Two-dimensional, simplified, easy-to-build starter series. |
Fourth Generation (“4G”) | 2005 | Improved image quality and less cluttered templates. |
Fifth Generation (“5G”) | 2006 | Increased detail, improved image quality and streamlined templates. |
Sixth Generation (“6G”) | 2008 | Increased detail, improved image quality and streamlined templates. |
Seventh Generation | TBD | Potential relaunch of Airigami 1-2-3 as introductory easy-to-build series. |
Eighth Generation (“Airigami.8”) | 2020 | Complete re-design using vectors. Introduction of different building style for wings. Some shared attributes with Papier Avion. |
Ninth Generation (“Papier Avion”) | 2018 | Complete re-design using vectors. Introduction of different building style for fuselage, landing gear, engines, and wings. Some shared attributes with Airigami 8G. |