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Luca Iaconi-Stewart (born around 1991) is an American designer who achieved widespread publicity in 2014 for building a 1/60-scale model of an Air India Boeing 777 using manila folders. Iaconi-Stewart began work on the model while a junior at San Francisco's Lick-Wilmerding High School in the late 2000s. He claimed it took 10,000 hours to complete and that he devoted an entire summer just to completing construction of the passenger seats. CNET declared the model "the coolest paper airplane ever" while WIRED named Iaconi-Stewart "the world's best paper plane maker". According to Iaconi-Stewart, he dropped out of college at Vassar in order to devote more time to constructing the model. In an interview with The Independent, Iaconi-Stewart said his work had been inspired by an effort to "push Luca Iaconi-Stewart (né vers 1991) est un designer américain qui a fait une large publicité en 2014 pour la construction d'une maquette à l'échelle 1/60 d'un Boeing 777 d'Air India en utilisant des dossiers en manille. Depuis 2014, Iaconi-Stewart est employé à des petits boulots dans la région de San Francisco.
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Luca Iaconi-Stewart (né vers 1991) est un designer américain qui a fait une large publicité en 2014 pour la construction d'une maquette à l'échelle 1/60 d'un Boeing 777 d'Air India en utilisant des dossiers en manille. Iaconi-Stewart a commencé à travailler sur le modèle alors qu'il était junior au (en) de San Francisco à la fin des années 2000. Il a affirmé qu'il avait fallu 10 000 heures pour terminer et qu'il avait consacré un été entier à la construction des sièges des passagers. CNET a déclaré le modèle « l'avion en papier le plus cool jamais » tandis que WIRED a nommé Iaconi-Stewart « le meilleur fabricant d'avion en papier du monde ». Selon Iaconi-Stewart, il a abandonné ses études à Vassar afin de consacrer plus de temps à la construction du modèle. Dans une interview accordée à The Independent, Iaconi-Stewart a déclaré que son travail avait été inspiré par un effort visant à « repousser les limites de ce qui pouvait être fait » avec des dossiers en manille. Depuis 2014, Iaconi-Stewart est employé à des petits boulots dans la région de San Francisco. Luca Iaconi-Stewart (born around 1991) is an American designer who achieved widespread publicity in 2014 for building a 1/60-scale model of an Air India Boeing 777 using manila folders. Iaconi-Stewart began work on the model while a junior at San Francisco's Lick-Wilmerding High School in the late 2000s. He claimed it took 10,000 hours to complete and that he devoted an entire summer just to completing construction of the passenger seats. CNET declared the model "the coolest paper airplane ever" while WIRED named Iaconi-Stewart "the world's best paper plane maker". According to Iaconi-Stewart, he dropped out of college at Vassar in order to devote more time to constructing the model. In an interview with The Independent, Iaconi-Stewart said his work had been inspired by an effort to "push the limits of what could be done" with manila folders. As of 2014, Iaconi-Stewart is employed doing odd jobs in the San Francisco area.
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