@@RYU_KEN_A_1390 Did you even watch the vid till the end dude? There are totally 5 sets of landing gears and the main two indeed have 6 number of wheels each.
I loved the video as always, but I was wondering if the actual A380 has the same configuration, i actually think it looks like it needs more wheels, i don't know!😅
@@seheindal L'antonov 225 en conservant la même échelle il va falloir agrandir l'atelier. Ou alors un avion mythique comme le Concorde, ou alors un avion de chasse genre le Spitfire ou alors un hélico. Les possibilités de nouveau défi ne manquent pas.
That's Amazing RamyRC!👌 just remember those wooden landing gears of your long ago built Airbus A380-800!(talking about saving the weight)and broke during landing. its a biggest Successor of your previously built A380, love this upgrade "all wood to stealth metal" keep up the good work RamyRC!
Epic is an understatement this is a beautiful representation of the full scale aircraft. I think Airbus should give you a lifetime free flights tickets. Very nicely done
Hey ramy I am watching your videos from the first and now being morden in making rc airplane special in airbus a380 keep making huge airplane all the best for airbus a380 and next project
I have used many types of retracts but have just changed two models to Electron. ER50s and ER40s, they are by far the best I have used. I can't recommend them enough.
Hi! I like how you build some giant rc planes,but would make the plane water-resistant? It would be really cool if you fly it on the rain also nice built!
One thought: if your braked wheels are the centre wheels on the 3-bogie units, they will have the least effective braking, because the wheel will be at the mercy of the other two pairs on that bogie -- any lifting at either end will pull the centre wheel off the ground. It might be better to put the brakes on one end, or on the 4-wheel bogies.
Your work is Mind blowing!!! Just when you think it can’t get any better, It does. It’s a work of art. Thanks for sharing it with us. Cannot wait till it’s completed and flying
Great work ! Do you think four sets of brakes out of twenty wheels (Main landing gear) will have an effect, if any ? Considering that all good things come to an end I'm already thinking ahead for your next challenge (I've mentioned the Antonov An-225 Mriya) but I've revised my choice. I believe that a true challenge would be the Japanese Kawanishi Kx 3. I don't think this has ever been done (Not that I'm aware of) in RC scale aircraft. The Kx 3 would be a first (And a whole lot of nights of study, design and work). I'd love to have you think real hard on this idea. By the way, I don't think the Kx 3 has landing gear so you see, the work would be easy as making cake ! Love your work, simply fantastic !
Awesome work as usual. You might just check the height of the door they look like they will drag on the ground unless you are going to close the doors just after the gear comes down
Sir, your work is beyond OUTSTANDING! It is truly enjoyable to watch the precision with which your projects are completed. I can't wait for the next video! Thank You
Amazing work Ramy, as always 🤩 On the main landing gear there could be some shimmy at higher speeds due to the large length and the center attachment. But its absolutely fascinating 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Where do all the builds go? Are they ever for sale? I’m sure I could never afford to buy one but I would throw my hat in a paid raffle😀I’m still holding out for the Avanti P180 build .
There is a airplane manufacture where i live that was contracted to do the bay and cargo doors of the A380, then they also got to do the same for the A350, but as well as that, a large part of other surfaces .... well the A350 was a sucess so now they are swamped with work
How will you deal with doors touching wheels? I see the front retracts touch the rear doors when extended and with landing, bouncing around, i would hate to see damage or doors falling off. Will rear doors close before front retracts extend? Or will you shorten axles? Or trim doors?
I enjoy watching your videos, they relax me. Two questions: why the 25kg weight limit? And how effective are those magnetic brakes? Would it actually hold it still with a reasonable amount of thrust? Amazing project!
25kg is the limit here in Germany, if more that 25kg then the plane has to go through many tests by officials to ensure that its safe to fly, brakes are great!
In the EU, 25kg is the limit for "Open Category" UAV. These require no certification just that the operator must be 16 years or older, must have read the UAV manual and must have been trained to fly that specific UAV.
This is some truly cool stuff. I stumbled across your latest video where you’re doing some work for Tyler Perry and was BLOWN away with his collection and your work. For as long as I can remember, I’ve been into WW2 era warbirds and had dreams of someday having an RC version of one, but it never came to be. But now, after checking out your channel and work,,, I’ll just have to subscribe and follow you on your adventures,,, oh,,, the pain and suffering,,, lol. Great work, keep it up.
*Мне кажется конструкция к которой крепятся шасси слишком слабо прикреплена к фюзеляжу. Я думаю, при жесткой посадке ее просто выбьет внутрь корпуса вместе с шасси*
Ramy i will be doing some edf test, and look to develop a jet engine in the future. I have seen some pretty powerful EDF's on youtube producing upwards of even 50kg. The thing is, none of them compressed air to create thrust. Just simple fans blowing a ton of air. Have you ever dabbled in producing such an EDF that compresses air in stages to maximize thrust? It would be easily done with metal parts but I'm limited to PLA (3D printed filament) there will be allot of limitations in the design process. Also I challenge you to create a blades thrust aircraft for your future projects!
Amazing Talents and Abilities you have in the way you are figuring out how to get it to look, set it up and function. It's like your going off blue prints of old days. Computer use to get the ideas in shaping, designing and figuring out is your blue prints idea, I get it, that would be my down fall. I haven't used computer to design since highschool some decades ago 🤯😵😱😳. Simple design compared to what you have done. Keep Up your Inspirational Work and Thank You for Sharing. It had me interested to binge watch eight videos in a row while I was sitting and waiting.
You could make a very strong yet lightweight carbon fiber beam assembly using AI and a carbon fiber 3-D printer using generative design. All your wood braces, struts, and structural components could be replaced using this method which would dramatically reduce your overall weight while increasing strength.
Ramy, can you tell me where you got those wheels and brakes? That is exactly what I'm looking for to put in my Cessna 310. Thank you!! I couldn't find those struts on the Electron website. Thanks.
Would it be an idea to have the pulling up of the gear be spring-loaded? As in about 40 to 50% of the mass is pulled/held by springs. As 100% might cause the gear to not go down in case of a system fail. The last thing we'd want to happen is having this project crash because the gear wouldn't go down.
Hello from Portugal. Love your videos ,and the atention to detail that you put in your work. I have a question about the building in carbon fiber. Do you think that if you have build your Boeing 787 Dreamliner in carbon fiber, when it crashed, it will resist better to total destruction?
I know my little late one year late watch watching your video I actually just amazed overwhelm I want you have done for the landing gears for this plane keep up the good work You're doing amazing job I wish I was there to understand exactly how things work but so be it and thank you for sharing your video
Could the gears motors be a bit released by springs, well adjusted ? There is some geometry where a same spring can pull in a way in a certain point and pull the other way before that point... Maybe you remember this desk lamps? ;-)
This is awesome work... Do you have any plans to explain how you connected electronic components? I need some information how to connects them. Because I wanna make it!! Please tell me if you can. I love your videos.
I think you have made a mistake with carbon fiber landing gear bracket, that it is solid piece. It is too strong for your application and too heavy. You would need to make it hollow, it would be strong enough and lighter...
Why could you not put a angled ride pad inside for landing wheels using only 2 back wheels forcing them flat inside instead of springs. Just a thought. Nice vid...
Ramy you seriously need to invest in a small drill press, you parts will be far more accurate and professional looking. As someone who builds RC jet engines at home they are a must have item. 🇦🇺
You know...they do make this great drill bit called a counter sink which makes much cleaner cavities for counter sunk screws to sink in...just sayin :D
Hey ramy i want to ask u a question i am a higher secondary school students and i want to know which b. Tech progam do u selected for manufacturing planes if not then how u learned this and from where. Plz answer i am in big doubt. For my future
Hi ramy iv watched all your videos and I think you have a real talent, just one suggestion a about the A380, does the landing gear doors close after you deploy the gear?
I'd suggest, instead of putting a 1 sec diff. in the opening of the main landing gears, add at least 2 sec. more that way the gears on the wings are able to come out first and the seal close before the landing gear on the belly comes out. if you do so then, imaginably, the wing gears will come out and then on 2 sec. mark, its seals start closing while the belly gear starts opening on the 3rd sec. Maybe you could prevent the belly gears from blocking the seals of the wing gear
Full assembly in the next video ;)
@@RYU_KEN_A_1390 dude ramy did the right landing gear
@@RYU_KEN_A_1390 Did you even watch the vid till the end dude? There are totally 5 sets of landing gears and the main two indeed have 6 number of wheels each.
This plane is realy monster, perfect job :)
Already looking like a beast....Hope to see it fly in the sky really soon
ok sir i'm waiting
This is the most elegant R/C plane I have ever seen! The landing mechanism is super smart and simple.
Hi
I can't believe you've actually done the same landing gear retracts as the A380! Especially the ones on the fuselage, looks so cool!
22 wheels, I think this wheels together weight more than entire planes I'm building :) Brilliant work as always!
It's just one more amazing thing to watch. Pure joy.
Thank you my friend, glad you liked it!
I love all your videos it's so amazing
lol how is the 2 days ago? the video came out today
@@dillpickle7633 I'm a Patreon supporter of Ramy. We get the videos early.
@@charlesmoore456 Ohhhh thanks that makes a lot more sense :)
You are no different from an engineer on a real airplane, the only difference is that your project is small in scale, but with great dedication..
And payed less
Dont talk wet 🤦♂️
Yes sir
I loved the video as always, but I was wondering if the actual A380 has the same configuration, i actually think it looks like it needs more wheels, i don't know!😅
It does! He is always doing it as real as possible!
C'est admirable la qualité de ton travail. J'attends tes vidéos avec impatience. je suis également impatient de voir voler cette merveille.
j'aimerais le voir crée un Antonov AN-225 avec ces mains et son cerveau ça peux faire quelque chose de magnifique
@@seheindal L'antonov 225 en conservant la même échelle il va falloir agrandir l'atelier. Ou alors un avion mythique comme le Concorde, ou alors un avion de chasse genre le Spitfire ou alors un hélico. Les possibilités de nouveau défi ne manquent pas.
That is some serious Landing Gear, looking forward to hearing them on the ground as they land. Great job 👍🏻
You easily the best rc plane builder in the world,no joke..you deserve more recognition 🙌
That's Amazing RamyRC!👌 just remember those wooden landing gears of your long ago built Airbus A380-800!(talking about saving the weight)and broke during landing. its a biggest Successor of your previously built A380, love this upgrade "all wood to stealth metal"
keep up the good work RamyRC!
Epic is an understatement this is a beautiful representation of the full scale aircraft. I think Airbus should give you a lifetime free flights tickets. Very nicely done
Hello Ramy I enjoy watching your videos and wonder if you can built the Antonov-an225 , I know you can built it 👍🏻.
Hey ramy I am watching your videos from the first and now being morden in making rc airplane special in airbus a380 keep making huge airplane all the best for airbus a380 and next project
Insane work Ramy 🥳🤩 very well done !!!!
looks amazing, cant wait to see the complete plane, well done.
Livery ideas for A380:
- Hi Fly Malta coral reef
- ANA Flying Honu
- Emirates Expo 2020
SIA SG50, that is beauty. 😆😆
cant wait to see the full project put together, its gonna be magnificent for sure!
Do you build these for clients or sell them? Amazing work
What? You think he sells his hard work huh?
This guy is awesome and his planes are super awsome. There is a lot of hard work to build these planes. 👏👏
I have used many types of retracts but have just changed two models to Electron. ER50s and ER40s, they are by far the best I have used. I can't recommend them enough.
Great work Ramy! It will be a beauty! I'm curios about the paint scheme you will choose... 🙂
Hi! I like how you build some giant rc planes,but would make the plane water-resistant? It would be really cool if you fly it on the rain also nice built!
This A380 is going to be epic. Use Emirates livery for it please
One thought: if your braked wheels are the centre wheels on the 3-bogie units, they will have the least effective braking, because the wheel will be at the mercy of the other two pairs on that bogie -- any lifting at either end will pull the centre wheel off the ground. It might be better to put the brakes on one end, or on the 4-wheel bogies.
Put them on the front. Deceleration will make the bogie pitch forward, so the front wheels have the most braking authority. Just like a car or bike.
Whenever I feel burnt out or not motivated about my projects, your videos always cheer me up. A wonderful person with incredible abilities!
Next aircraft idea: Boeing 747 - 400 just an idea but I think it would be cool 🤔🤔🤔
Your work is Mind blowing!!! Just when you think it can’t get any better, It does. It’s a work of art. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Cannot wait till it’s completed and flying
I saw your comment on that EasyComposites Forged Carbon video and was just waiting on you to employ it lmao now i want to make parts even more
Great work ! Do you think four sets of brakes out of twenty wheels (Main landing gear) will have an effect, if any ? Considering that all good things come to an end I'm already thinking ahead for your next challenge (I've mentioned the Antonov An-225 Mriya) but I've revised my choice. I believe that a true challenge would be the Japanese Kawanishi Kx 3. I don't think this has ever been done (Not that I'm aware of) in RC scale aircraft. The Kx 3 would be a first (And a whole lot of nights of study, design and work). I'd love to have you think real hard on this idea. By the way, I don't think the Kx 3 has landing gear so you see, the work would be easy as making cake !
Love your work, simply fantastic !
Sooooo satisfying seeing them all deploy and retract at the end of the vid 😀 Can’t wait to see the next vid with everything put together 👌
Pure excellence and passion ramy! This is beautiful!!!!!!!
This is incredible, as usual! For the gear, are you going to have a sequencer or are you going to have to flip to switches on your transmitter?
I think he mentioned that there will eventually be a built in delay. I think it might be needed to sequence the gear doors as well.
Ramy RC you are a genius, I have been waiting impatiently for the landing gear video for several months. Thank you very much !!
Quanto gusta uma aeronave dessa?
Amazing work sir!!! It is always a pleasure to watch your videos. Way to go!!!
I’m very impressed with the way you are installing all the electronics!
How much you pay in the Glass fiber?
Amazing build can't wait for this to been done
hey ramy RC why dont you finnaly put some fpv on that monster?
Are you have a store? i wanna buy your airplane that you have build it.
Looking forward to you getting this bird in the air.
Awesome work as usual. You might just check the height of the door they look like they will drag on the ground unless you are going to close the doors just after the gear comes down
so excited to see the final product!!
Such a beast!! Those landing gears really added a lot more to the model, really epic!
Sir, your work is beyond OUTSTANDING! It is truly enjoyable to watch the precision with which your projects are completed. I can't wait for the next video! Thank You
From where did you bought landing gear studs
You are a true Inspiration Ramy… Thankyou and HAPPY EASTER 🐣
My inspiration, stay safe 😊
Greethings from Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Amazing work Ramy, as always 🤩 On the main landing gear there could be some shimmy at higher speeds due to the large length and the center attachment. But its absolutely fascinating 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Amazing work as always Ramy, can't wait to see it assembled in the next video.
Like an orchestra, always inspiring watching your builds!👍👍👍
Never disappointed to see a new Ramy RC video in my feed. Looks fantastic, can't wait to see it cycling with the final sequence and hatches!
Those retracts look amazing, great finish to match your work. Can’t wait to see the next step in the build.
Hello from Kyiv, it's very important to watch something like this
Absolutely fascinating, and beautiful work!
Thanks!
That's just amazing to watch. Such precision work
What livery are you going to use? May I suggest the classic Airbus one?
Ramy but what's that small device that you took ..what it's used for
Your builds are truly Works Of Art…
They could literally go into Air Museums.
Acho muito legal seu trabalho 👏👏👏 você tem muito talento , te admiro muito 👏👏 parabéns
Hi.. 🙋🏻♂️ My dear friend 🤝 🤝 thank you for sharing 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 your videos always so great and amazing ‼️ 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
Really nice!!!
even though i saw that video earlier it was very strong
the easy composites one
Where do all the builds go? Are they ever for sale? I’m sure I could never afford to buy one but I would throw my hat in a paid raffle😀I’m still holding out for the Avanti P180 build .
There is a airplane manufacture where i live that was contracted to do the bay and cargo doors of the A380, then they also got to do the same for the A350, but as well as that, a large part of other surfaces ....
well the A350 was a sucess so now they are swamped with work
How will you deal with doors touching wheels? I see the front retracts touch the rear doors when extended and with landing, bouncing around, i would hate to see damage or doors falling off. Will rear doors close before front retracts extend? Or will you shorten axles? Or trim doors?
What a a380 SUPER AMAZING JOB RAMMYYYY!!!!!!!!! 💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍👍👍keep it up and what do you think the liver would be
🇧🇷. Que coisa mais linda... Perfeito 👏👏👏
These videos are just soo soo fantastic. Too creative Ramy RC keep doing it. We like it and supports from our side.
yo was waiting fro it from long time
I enjoy watching your videos, they relax me.
Two questions: why the 25kg weight limit? And how effective are those magnetic brakes? Would it actually hold it still with a reasonable amount of thrust?
Amazing project!
25kg is the limit here in Germany, if more that 25kg then the plane has to go through many tests by officials to ensure that its safe to fly, brakes are great!
In the States, the limit is 55lbs and you have to register with the FAA if it's more.
@@RamyRC Good to know, thank you!
In the EU, 25kg is the limit for "Open Category" UAV. These require no certification just that the operator must be 16 years or older, must have read the UAV manual and must have been trained to fly that specific UAV.
This is some truly cool stuff. I stumbled across your latest video where you’re doing some work for Tyler Perry and was BLOWN away with his collection and your work.
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been into WW2 era warbirds and had dreams of someday having an RC version of one, but it never came to be.
But now, after checking out your channel and work,,, I’ll just have to subscribe and follow you on your adventures,,, oh,,, the pain and suffering,,, lol.
Great work, keep it up.
*Мне кажется конструкция к которой крепятся шасси слишком слабо прикреплена к фюзеляжу. Я думаю, при жесткой посадке ее просто выбьет внутрь корпуса вместе с шасси*
Ramy i will be doing some edf test, and look to develop a jet engine in the future. I have seen some pretty powerful EDF's on youtube producing upwards of even 50kg. The thing is, none of them compressed air to create thrust. Just simple fans blowing a ton of air. Have you ever dabbled in producing such an EDF that compresses air in stages to maximize thrust? It would be easily done with metal parts but I'm limited to PLA (3D printed filament) there will be allot of limitations in the design process.
Also I challenge you to create a blades thrust aircraft for your future projects!
Amazing Talents and Abilities you have in the way you are figuring out how to get it to look, set it up and function. It's like your going off blue prints of old days. Computer use to get the ideas in shaping, designing and figuring out is your blue prints idea, I get it, that would be my down fall. I haven't used computer to design since highschool some decades ago 🤯😵😱😳. Simple design compared to what you have done. Keep Up your Inspirational Work and Thank You for Sharing. It had me interested to binge watch eight videos in a row while I was sitting and waiting.
You could make a very strong yet lightweight carbon fiber beam assembly using AI and a carbon fiber 3-D printer using generative design. All your wood braces, struts, and structural components could be replaced using this method which would dramatically reduce your overall weight while increasing strength.
Ramy, can you tell me where you got those wheels and brakes? That is exactly what I'm looking for to put in my Cessna 310. Thank you!! I couldn't find those struts on the Electron website. Thanks.
Would it be an idea to have the pulling up of the gear be spring-loaded? As in about 40 to 50% of the mass is pulled/held by springs. As 100% might cause the gear to not go down in case of a system fail.
The last thing we'd want to happen is having this project crash because the gear wouldn't go down.
Hello Ramy, can I ask you, what You use the hinges for retract door? I need anny hinges for my F-84 Thunderstreak from RBCkits. Thanks for ansver.
Awesome 😎😎
Hello from Portugal. Love your videos ,and the atention to detail that you put in your work. I have a question about the building in carbon fiber. Do you think that if you have build your Boeing 787 Dreamliner in carbon fiber, when it crashed, it will resist better to total destruction?
Que bien que va este proyecto Ramy!!! A seguir 👏👏👏
I know my little late one year late watch watching your video I actually just amazed overwhelm I want you have done for the landing gears for this plane keep up the good work You're doing amazing job I wish I was there to understand exactly how things work but so be it and thank you for sharing your video
Could the gears motors be a bit released by springs, well adjusted ?
There is some geometry where a same spring can pull in a way in a certain point and pull the other way before that point... Maybe you remember this desk lamps? ;-)
This is awesome work... Do you have any plans to explain how you connected electronic components? I need some information how to connects them. Because I wanna make it!! Please tell me if you can. I love your videos.
I think you have made a mistake with carbon fiber landing gear bracket, that it is solid piece.
It is too strong for your application and too heavy. You would need to make it hollow, it would be strong enough and lighter...
Amazing! Good to see the A380 on its own feet!
Why could you not put a angled ride pad inside for landing wheels using only 2 back wheels forcing them flat inside instead of springs. Just a thought. Nice vid...
Ramy, your next airplane definetly should be An-225!
I'd be a bit worried about the differential drag (yaw) produced by the different retract speeds we saw. But 25kg - maybe it won't be that severe...
Sir please make Helicopter making video ❤
Sir please make Helicopter making video in detail 🤡
What livery will it be?
I love your builds! You have some serious skills. Please go old school on your next build! Let’s see an old 727-200!!!!
Ramy you seriously need to invest in a small drill press, you parts will be far more accurate and professional looking.
As someone who builds RC jet engines at home they are a must have item. 🇦🇺
You know...they do make this great drill bit called a counter sink which makes much cleaner cavities for counter sunk screws to sink in...just sayin :D
Hey ramy i want to ask u a question i am a higher secondary school students and i want to know which b. Tech progam do u selected for manufacturing planes if not then how u learned this and from where. Plz answer i am in big doubt. For my future
Hi ramy iv watched all your videos and I think you have a real talent, just one suggestion a about the A380, does the landing gear doors close after you deploy the gear?
Beautiful, you are amazing
Hello ramy rc, how are you, how much does it cost me the airplane airbus a380-800 rc ? And what about the time to finish it ? Please respond me
I'd suggest, instead of putting a 1 sec diff. in the opening of the main landing gears, add at least 2 sec. more that way the gears on the wings are able to come out first and the seal close before the landing gear on the belly comes out. if you do so then, imaginably, the wing gears will come out and then on 2 sec. mark, its seals start closing while the belly gear starts opening on the 3rd sec.
Maybe you could prevent the belly gears from blocking the seals of the wing gear