Can you tell me the maker and model Etc so that I can get a finer and more detailed 3 view as there are a few details I am unsure of in your selected plane.
Taping A4 together can work but you will need to ensure that you have at least 500mm of straight lines on the taped together paper as we will use the paper lines as reference lines. They definitely will need to be straight. I get my A1 graph paper (2mm square ruled) from my local art shop for 50 cents a sheet.
OH! By the way there is a method of using both sides of the graph paper for the plans. You can draw out the design for the wing, for instance, on the printed side in pencil and then when complete push pins through the paper at the line intersections etc. Then turn the paper drawing side down and play join the dots on the non-printed side. When the "Join the Dots" in finished you should have the wing plan on the non-printed side. Then turn the paper over again and erase the pencil lines on the printed side and start the next part of the drawing.
When the design is finished and the prototype has flown successfully, (no further plan changes required), you can INK the pencil lines to make the plans permanent.
You will also need some scrap plywood, some CF/Spruce/Oak for the wing struts, and some Music wire or Aluminium bar for the undercarriage.
Please inform also if you just want a squarish design, Profile, semi shaped or very close to scale look. Squarish and Profile will require the least effort of course.
Later!