Ramy check your Hotmail. Sent you a link to a 1/2 scale Pik20 build in Aramid Wabenbauweise from the Swiss Composite website. UA-cam wouldn’t let me post the link here. Thanks.
Went to school to be an Aeronautical Engineer, and I gotta say, you are doing the Aerospace industry and RC industry justice. You continue to inspire me to better my builds.
Another amazing project. But the most impressive thing is your passion towards a hobby that you really love, and it shows! It's so heartwarming to see you get to do the things you enjoy. You really bring a smile to my face!
I watch every one of your videos. It’s fantastic how you have worked on your techniques and see the improvement from one model to the next. You’ve put this one together in record time. I’d love to see a video of you’re process CAD designing and making the molds again. That’s a skill all of its own.
It's amazing how you are utilizing tech as it evolves to your advantage.....hence you are evolving! Thank you for show us just how you are doing this step by step.....as always. There is absolutely nothing wrong with finishing a project faster, that's more complicated, than one a year or so ago. Honestly, you should! You're awesome and great entertainer/modeler!
Awesome to see you tackle this unique aircraft! Looking forward to how the engines and pylons turn out. Honda are currently working on the HondaJet 2600 which is a bigger extended fuselage/ wing version, perhaps something for the future? 😉 Keep up the good work as always Ramy! 👍🏼
You fellas have no idea the amount of effort and time to get to this point until you have done this. This is hours and hours to get the molds done and the layup. Just insane dedication! Nice job!
Fantastic! The plane and the materials -- and your workflow and workmanship are amazing. And then you got a very good video record of the construction! Great!
Excellent job Rami. One main reason why I follow your videos is your neatness in building models. Another reason is your accuracy in every stage of your projects. Not to forget the fact of trying new methods and materials. Wish you all success. After finishing this project I would like to know whether you find any dynamic differences in flying between the Honda and the Gulfstream.
Ramy just keeps taking his craft to the next level with each new project. At this point you have moved beyond RC airplanes into UAV's. :) Cant wait to watch this journey.
Well done Lord Ramy. Great to see you supporting such a worthy cause. Good luck with your new project I will be with you all the way. All the best. Mick🇬🇧
I wish I had 1/10 of the building abilities that you have. You are a genius when constructing your models. I look forward to seeing the "Honda" in the air.
Another outstanding build sir, and again perfection to the highest degree. Still waiting to see you build the Queen of the skies Concorde, and I am sure if you did, it would be the best out there. Great work, keep safe and don't curb your enthusiasm on something you love 👏
Fantastic construction. I would suggest to finish the inside with seats and some people. Add a small camera to look out the cockpit window and one for the inside view of the passengers. Your skills are amazing and I congratulate you on a good job.
We used that honeycomb material back in the late 80’s & early 90’s when building GTP RaceCar tubs from Carbon Kevlar weave. We actually had to use Mc Donnel Douglas’s Autoclave because it was the only one in the Southern California area that was big enough to hold the entire mold for that project, it was a very special time in my life to be able to be part of that groundbreaking program!
Brilliant! You have the best channel on UA-cam!! Using large platelet graphene at 2% concentration to your epoxy will result in 30% more strength if evenly mixed! We've personally seen 30% lighter parts!
Rami, your build skills are amazing. Have you ever thought of building a full size aircraft? The time and money spent on RC so far you probably could have built a very nice manned aircraft.
As always, I really enjoy watching your work. I know that it's not as simple as it seems on TV(lol), but the way you create the video is awesome. Looking forward to more on this build!
Awesome! I think gelcoat is used for bulding boats. The gel accumulates on the surface to isolate it from the air. That way the poly cures perfectly and makes a very smooth surface. Now if you make the model 4 times larger you could have your personal jet!
Well done Ramy, this is my favourite bizjet. I think I made a comment while ago that you should build one. I am glad to see this happening. So excited to follow the progress to completion..👍🤞
Wow, im so excited! I still remember your first foam builds, which inspired me to start building RC airplanes!! Thank you so much for this amazing content!! keep it up!
Outstanding once again! One thing I'd like to know more about though, is some details on mold preparation, like procedures, materials etc. Thanks and keep it up!
Ramy, love your projects! I suspect many would really enjoy a video about your materials and processes. Information about 3D printed mold materials and infill and such, and especially materials and processes for preparing your molds (smoothing, filling, mold release, and such). Also fillers that you use. I'll bet Easy Composites might like that too. If I didn't live in the US, I would be a frequent customer of theirs for my model airplane projects.
There are several suppliers of composite materials in the US... I've used Fibre Glast for fabrics, and West System for Epoxies in the past... albeit for high power rockets.
Ramy, your work-rate is absolutely phenomenal, but I have a question - what happens to all of the previous projects? Do you have a hangar or "display area" for them?
Well I am in the process of making a 150" DC-3 and I was thinking its going to be a grunt o get the seams laminated until I saw your idea of rolling up the strip on to a roller ! Gees!! why didn't I think of that! THANK YOU Ramy!
As ususal, you are always a great inspiration, especially when you use new materials and techniques to simplify the work, improve the results and further develop your skills 😀👍however, I am beginning to think you must have a twin brother 🤔? because, no one can do so much modeling work so quickly in such a short time 😅 Fusion design work, printing, mold preparation, laminating .. unbelievable 😮❤
Hello Ramy, I always enjoy your videos! Especially when you are doing some pioneering work like with the honeycomb material in this one. I have 2 questions: 1) when applying the layer of fiber glas on the honeycomb, did you consider first to soak the fiber glass cloth in the right amount of resin and than apply this soaked cloth onto the honeycomb and vacuum bag it? I wonder if doing it the way you did it, the cells aren’t filled with resin during the application of the resin? 2) did you consider to put the honeycomb material on the wet fiber glass material and than vacuum bag it? (Actually like you did on the first half, however without the balloons etc. / what went wrong with this method?) Please keep up this pioneering work! I Love it!❤
Ramy, you are an ARTGINEER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Like so much to look at you work. Your knowledge mix with your know how is very impressive and the fial results are astonishing. Congrate.
More videos on the way!
🤩
Wonderful 😃
Amazing video bro. Here's something you'll say "Impossible".. make a life size version of this plane that's rc and flies...
Please can you also build military jet like Rockwell B-1 Lancer / SR-71 Blackbird / A12 / U-2
Ramy check your Hotmail. Sent you a link to a 1/2 scale Pik20 build in Aramid Wabenbauweise from the Swiss Composite website. UA-cam wouldn’t let me post the link here. Thanks.
I think your next project should be to build a hangar. You're accumulating quite a fleet. Thank you for sharing with us.
More like next project should be to build an actual plane
@@kabelo1986 honestly, He should just build an ultralight at this point lol
@@nuarius and then? You need a license for those in Germany
@@srck4035 probably get a license then lol
Ok. Il prossimo sarà un B 52 ....
😂😂😂😂 great!!
Went to school to be an Aeronautical Engineer, and I gotta say, you are doing the Aerospace industry and RC industry justice. You continue to inspire me to better my builds.
Another amazing project. But the most impressive thing is your passion towards a hobby that you really love, and it shows! It's so heartwarming to see you get to do the things you enjoy. You really bring a smile to my face!
Thank you so much! I'm very glad to hear that!
3.62kg for that nose to tale fuselage is insanely light! Pretty amazing.
This one will be so big, you need to get in it and fly it as an ultralight!!! Lord Ramy!
I watch every one of your videos. It’s fantastic how you have worked on your techniques and see the improvement from one model to the next. You’ve put this one together in record time. I’d love to see a video of you’re process CAD designing and making the molds again. That’s a skill all of its own.
I have no words anymore, just wow!. Thankyou for sharing your work with all of us, very inspiring. 😲
Thank you my friend!
It's amazing how you are utilizing tech as it evolves to your advantage.....hence you are evolving!
Thank you for show us just how you are doing this step by step.....as always. There is absolutely nothing wrong with finishing a project faster, that's more complicated, than one a year or so ago.
Honestly, you should!
You're awesome and great entertainer/modeler!
This project looks amazing! I can't wait to see how it comes out!
Your use of fiberglass and carbon fiber is just amazing, Can't wait to see the finished product.
Lovely to see a plane from my country at last. Good luck👍
Awesome to see you tackle this unique aircraft! Looking forward to how the engines and pylons turn out. Honda are currently working on the HondaJet 2600 which is a bigger extended fuselage/ wing version, perhaps something for the future? 😉 Keep up the good work as always Ramy! 👍🏼
Thank you Very much, I'll keep that is mind 😉
Wow! What a great choice for the next project! The Honda Jet has unique styling and is a great flyer. Looking forward to the whole project.
Wouldn't you all agree that Ramy is a Master Builder?
Not crazy about this plane, but I love the scale in which you make it. This is gonna by huge and totally impressive when it flies ... can't wait.
Great idea to do a smaller plane on a bigger scale, this will look awesome in the air! Best of luck with your build 🍀
exactly I want him to do the smallest aircraft in the world (that looks like a plane and not a skeleton) then make it 1/2scale!
Another brilliant project, Honda is my favourite corporate jet, I love its unusual setup.
You fellas have no idea the amount of effort and time to get to this point until you have done this. This is hours and hours to get the molds done and the layup. Just insane dedication! Nice job!
Looks solid with all that carbon and honeycomb!
I have been waiting and waiting for some one making Honda Jet ! From Tokyo Japan, Honda factory is near by home home.
It's so cool to see shapes being perfectly formed out of carbon and fiberglass!
This is incredible! I cannot wait to see the finished product!
Incredible talent! Thank you for sharing your builds
Thanks for all you do, Ramy! Greetings from Toronto.
Thanks for building the h-jet. Can’t wait to see it finished 🙌
I am very excited to see you making a new plane! good luck flying it!!
我らが日本、いや世界の誇るHONDA JETを制作いただきまして有難うございます。完成と初フライトを楽しみにしています。
Rolls-Royce engineer here..I love your work !!
Outstanding! I love how you are trying out different materials -looking forward to the rest of the build.😄
Incredible work and great attention to details, thank you for posting this content!
Ramy, wow, just wow! You are an inspiration! Keep up the amazing work! 👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks for listening to my comment. you are really doing a good job making this RC aeroplane. Keep it up.
Fantastic! The plane and the materials -- and your workflow and workmanship are amazing. And then you got a very good video record of the construction! Great!
Excellent job Rami. One main reason why I follow your videos is your neatness in building models. Another reason is your accuracy in every stage of your projects.
Not to forget the fact of trying new methods and materials.
Wish you all success.
After finishing this project I would like to know whether you find any dynamic differences in flying between the Honda and the Gulfstream.
Ramy just keeps taking his craft to the next level with each new project. At this point you have moved beyond RC airplanes into UAV's. :) Cant wait to watch this journey.
Well done Lord Ramy. Great to see you supporting such a worthy cause. Good luck with your new project I will be with you all the way. All the best. Mick🇬🇧
Hi Ramy, fantastic work, can’t wait for the next episode . Happy crafting. 👍🇬🇧
I just like the way you billed and work , no over rc billers work as hard as you,
I wish I had 1/10 of the building abilities that you have. You are a genius when constructing your models. I look forward to seeing the "Honda" in the air.
Another outstanding build sir, and again perfection to the highest degree.
Still waiting to see you build the Queen of the skies Concorde, and I am sure if you did, it would be the best out there.
Great work, keep safe and don't curb your enthusiasm on something you love 👏
Fantastic construction. I would suggest to finish the inside with seats and some people. Add a small camera to look out the cockpit window and one for the inside view of the passengers.
Your skills are amazing and I congratulate you on a good job.
Ramy I admire you for your patience...but the work is just beautifull and even to watch....thank you for sharing! 🙂
We used that honeycomb material back in the late 80’s & early 90’s when building GTP RaceCar tubs from Carbon Kevlar weave. We actually had to use Mc Donnel Douglas’s Autoclave because it was the only one in the Southern California area that was big enough to hold the entire mold for that project, it was a very special time in my life to be able to be part of that groundbreaking program!
I see these jets everyday. I live 5 miles from the factory and have been on a tour there. It is almost as impressive as Ramy's shop!
The use of honeycomb is next level. You make it look easy. Keep it up. Looking forward to the next video.
Brilliant! You have the best channel on UA-cam!! Using large platelet graphene at 2% concentration to your epoxy will result in 30% more strength if evenly mixed! We've personally seen 30% lighter parts!
Rami, your build skills are amazing. Have you ever thought of building a full size aircraft? The time and money spent on RC so far you probably could have built a very nice manned aircraft.
As always, I really enjoy watching your work. I know that it's not as simple as it seems on TV(lol), but the way you create the video is awesome. Looking forward to more on this build!
Awesome! I think gelcoat is used for bulding boats. The gel accumulates on the surface to isolate it from the air. That way the poly cures perfectly and makes a very smooth surface.
Now if you make the model 4 times larger you could have your personal jet!
it looks amazing. keep up the good work
the king is back 🥶🥶🥶🥶
Keep it up, Ramy! You are doing a fantastic job
Just when I think you can’t top your last post....just amazing, especially using that new honeycomb cloth....excellent!
Ramy, you never cease to amaze me! Such a great subject and your work is impeccable! Can't wait to see this one in the air!
Well done Ramy, this is my favourite bizjet. I think I made a comment while ago that you should build one. I am glad to see this happening. So excited to follow the progress to completion..👍🤞
Great project a nice change from airliners. Thanks to you my son is now a Lord, hopefully his plot of land is near yours.
Amazing video bro. Here's something you'll say "Impossible".. make a life size version of this plane that's rc and flies...
"Illegal" is right word here ;D
@@randomnickify yeah 🤣
Maaaan, your technique evolved so much, amazing, congrats
Wow, im so excited! I still remember your first foam builds, which inspired me to start building RC airplanes!! Thank you so much for this amazing content!! keep it up!
Really wonderful. I am amazed by your tallent . Keep up the great work.
Astonishingly good work as usual.
Next one Tu-140 ??? I would love to see "old" airliners :) :) Excellent job !
Wow, nice job, thanks for sharing.
I think the honey comb will be a good friend for this and next projects
Amazing - so light - will be your fastest yet !
Outstanding once again! One thing I'd like to know more about though, is some details on mold preparation, like procedures, materials etc. Thanks and keep it up!
Great Work as Usual, you are an fine artist and an engineer at the same time !!
It's been a while since I watched this channel, I'm always impressed how far your skills have progressed!
Your skills are truly next level.
another gorgeous plane in the making. Cant wait to watch the next update!
Ramy, love your projects! I suspect many would really enjoy a video about your materials and processes. Information about 3D printed mold materials and infill and such, and especially materials and processes for preparing your molds (smoothing, filling, mold release, and such). Also fillers that you use. I'll bet Easy Composites might like that too. If I didn't live in the US, I would be a frequent customer of theirs for my model airplane projects.
Thank you Mark, I mentioned all that in previous projects! I think it was the A380 build video Part 1
There are several suppliers of composite materials in the US... I've used Fibre Glast for fabrics, and West System for Epoxies in the past... albeit for high power rockets.
Ramy, your work-rate is absolutely phenomenal, but I have a question - what happens to all of the previous projects? Do you have a hangar or "display area" for them?
Thank you Craig, Some are sold!
Does the empty space in the honeycomb fill with epoxy?
Another outstanding project, nice 👍
One of my favorite GA aircraft, thank you Ramy!
Love the idea of the honeycomb. It's got to greatly increase the rigidity of the fuselage without adding a lot of weight.
Ramy's back - yay!
And this guy's a big fan of honeycomb, too: 🐝 👀
It's always good to see your work. It's amazing your evolution of techniques and materials in the airmodels.
Keep going Ramy! You doing great!
youtube suggested rc plane videos a few days ago. within a few minutes I was thinking of building one of these...
The hardest workin' man in the hobby!
Yes. Waiting your awsome vedio. You works are very precious and inspiring man. I dream to start something like this
Holy moly well done! That's a lot of work skipped for this video!
Any plans to build something like a large scale RC Superyacht?
Je suis toujours impressionné ! Super travail et quelles techniques ! Quelles évolutions depuis ton premier avion en DEPRON ! Bravo
i havent visted this channel in a year! i remembered it today!
Ramy is number 1 in Rc aircraft construction...
700,000 subscribers to follow his adventures...🤔👍👍👍❤
Incredible genius !
Bravo mr RAMY
Honda Jet, really. I wish you could do some classic airliners. I don't care for the look of this one. Love your videos. Thanks
Off on another adventure!!! Love it!!
Wow that is amazing ! Awesome build. Thank you
Well I am in the process of making a 150" DC-3 and I was thinking its going to be a grunt o get the seams laminated until I saw your idea of rolling up the strip on to a roller ! Gees!! why didn't I think of that! THANK YOU Ramy!
As ususal, you are always a great inspiration, especially when you use new materials and techniques to simplify the work, improve the results and further develop your skills 😀👍however, I am beginning to think you must have a twin brother 🤔? because, no one can do so much modeling work so quickly in such a short time 😅 Fusion design work, printing, mold preparation, laminating .. unbelievable 😮❤
hahaha I don't have a twin brother, I do it all alone😥
Another great project in de works. A joy to watch. I was just wondering, what is that putty you used on the windows, and why? Just curious.
This is epoxy mixed with glass bubbles to fill the corners.
Make sure when in the design process for ribs-supports etc. that internal cutouts are with a radius not sharp corners! Excellent work btw!
I wish I had a quarter of your building skills.
Hello Ramy, I always enjoy your videos! Especially when you are doing some pioneering work like with the honeycomb material in this one. I have 2 questions: 1) when applying the layer of fiber glas on the honeycomb, did you consider first to soak the fiber glass cloth in the right amount of resin and than apply this soaked cloth onto the honeycomb and vacuum bag it? I wonder if doing it the way you did it, the cells aren’t filled with resin during the application of the resin? 2) did you consider to put the honeycomb material on the wet fiber glass material and than vacuum bag it? (Actually like you did on the first half, however without the balloons etc. / what went wrong with this method?)
Please keep up this pioneering work! I Love it!❤
Ramy, you are an ARTGINEER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Like so much to look at you work. Your knowledge mix with your know how is very impressive and the fial results are astonishing. Congrate.
Amazing project as usual 👍
I'm really impressed with your smart workflow, nice job bro!