Dear Ramy, today I discover your dreamliner videos showing you building it. You are a unique and extraodinary person. You make thousands of people like me dream. Congratulation for your positive reaction after the terrible crash. You are definitely a leader in your sport, so go on dreaming and making project, you bring us so much joy and will to dream and make. What you are doing is important. Thank you so much.
lol... I just asked last video if you had seen them make that! And here you are just like what a day later showing us flying it! :D Awesome. Wish for many more airliners to hit the market! What an awesome thing.
It says a lot if you approve of this plane because you build airliners from scratch and you were very impressed with this new Foamy. I am definitely going to order one! Love your videos bro. Keep up the great work, you are a true artist with your builds. Rudy - Houston, Texas
I'm soooooo jealous - I spoke with Motion, and got the big negative on sending one out :(... I wasn't sure if you'd be one of their reviewers, but if it isn't me, I'm so glad it was you ;) Congratulations Ramy! P.S. I think you got more views in ONE day than all of the previous footage on UA-cam, LOL, which is exactly what I expected...you hit a key demographic for their European audience. Here's to success of this video for you Ramy!!! P.P.S. I gotta fly this off my new runway! No mud :)
Thank you my friend, I've seen you doing some great landings on your new runway so it won't be that hard for you to land such a plane. P.S. most of my audience are in the US ;)
They were too afraid you would fly it in your neighborhood, bringing them way too much negative and bad press. You might do better asking a toy company for free-bees!!!
Wonderful. Thanks man. just one little pointer, try to avoid the steep bank angles turning base to final. Commence the turn before (wider) so you can have a shallower bank angle. That habit lead to the dreamliner crash. Its really important because the wings are swept back in these airliner models so they stall at a lower angle of attack than a straight wing on other RC planes.
Hi I'm Nolan and I love commercial airliners. I one day hope to be one someday. I'm 14 and I love what you do. I watch every airliner video you do. Thank you for what you do
Ramy RC, you are so inspirational. The way you keep going even if you brake any of your aircraft. This is the part of youtube a lot of people are missing... Thanks for the content :)
defiantly my favourite RC UA-cam you're amazing man, ohh an im from New Zealand and ive flown in the 787 with the livery yours had and it was so similar bravo
I can't wait for MAXs comeback, it's a beautiful aircraft, not perfectly safe at the moment, but i trust that boeing will come back with something great
Hi, Ramy, I am Dovalny, I am also a lover of Boeing 737 and I have one that has been flying for almost 2 years. I have seen the new video of the AL-37 I loved it and I am so excited because the one that I bought comes to me today sooo I am crazy to have it to enjoy it thanks for making video very good for everyone etc.
Im pumped for mine. I can feel your passion:) On landings try the scale approach. Keep your throttle at idle to 10-15% and get the nose flared and high. The motors will create the break and you will be able to xome in much slower and it looks so coo,slow l and scale with a throttle landing. On grass you can can kind of get away with anything though and not bounce:)
I've seen the "Torture Test" video of that beast. Impressive. BTW? I'm retired now, but (among other airplanes) I flew the B-737. Full scale. In prototypical airline flying we never exceed 30 degrees bank angle -- 25 degrees is standard for passenger comfort. IN the simulator we had to demonstrate "skills test" turns at 45 degrees of bank, maintaining altitude and airspeed (+/- 50 feet and +/- 5 knots). The difference between back-pressure or forward-pressure ("UP" elevator or "DN" respectively) on the control column with changes in Flap settings varies according to your speed. When we fly models, of course, we don't have the advantage of control "feel". just what we see the model doing visually.
Been trying to figure out the commercial airliner aspect. No kits and factory made are very small though all the parts are there for one thing or another to build a great aircraft. Yours are awesome! Although I'm looking forward to a build, it seems that the al37 could be a great first step in that direction. As you know it can take some time to build. I don't have access to a printer so I will have to make a plug then make a mold from that. Old school.
To increase the flight performance of your future planes, i suggest you to accurately analyse the dimensions and aspect ratio of this plane and look for similarity, a common practice even in bigger airliners
Man those wings are strong! Ramy, one of your real plane pilots mentioned in a past video that if you had a trimable stabilator that the plane would handle much better especially during landing. It does make the tailplane build much more complex, but please consider trying it for your next airliner.
Nazaky the 757 is possibly the best commercial airplane ever, now there are better options, but the 757 is the safest most reliable airliner with no fatal accidents in its rich history.
Try taking off from the blacktop. I have done both grass and blacktop takeoff and the grass sucks so much power trying to take off. In the blacktop it takes off so quick for a much longer flight time.
Nice informative video and Great Quality image. Nice flying that big brute. Getting my order in tomorrow. Thanks for sharing. Happy Flying, Skip Skip-Built RC.
all your builds never fail to amaze me ... even tho some crash there still soo amazing and beautiful :D honestly i hope you never stop cause i love this stuff so much xD
@@ivrajjassal4545 Yes, I did!... But haven't had time to build it, because it arrived the day before I was going to fly out of state on planned vacations... I'll be working on it when I return in January 2020... Stay tuned to my channel for its maiden flight video next January 2020... Happy holidays!... Greetings from Fort Myers, Florida 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🇵🇷🌴🌵🌴🌵🌴🌵🌴🇵🇷👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Looks like a really nice plane, seems to preform well and appears very stable. My issue with this type of plane in the hands of most RC flyers (yourself included in this case) is that the plane never looks real in the air and isn't that the point? The reason I say this isn't because of the physical scale or even the detail or lack there of (up close), that can be addressed and is actually quite rewarding to do so (individualize). The problem is with the "style" of flying. An airliner, any airliner, is a large lumbering beast of a machine. They don't JUMP off the runway or climb out at 2000 fps, and you'll never see one banking over 30º (except at an air show perhaps). Regardless of how close or far you may be from one, it never appears to be moving fast so when I see one zoom by during a low pass by the field it simply destroys any semblance of the illusion of reality. The very best scale model pilots understand that build accuracy is only half of the game. The other half is presentation. So while I appreciate your preview of this and all models, I would recommend you (especially considering your passion for airliners) you rethink your approach to their presentation. Cheers and happy flying. Joe P.
agreed, although to be fair this was his maiden and it does strange things to your thumbs. The landing was terrible though, not sure why people are saying it was great lol. It's how you'd land a Bixler.
True. It is not nice to say that but it is just true. There are things that can be done and one is weight. This plane could be much heavier but thanks they have thought it and for example the fuselage is carved as thin as it can be (ok, to be true it could be thinner and less heavy) - I've got two models of B737 made of same kind of EPP-material, and the former (called Windryder) is heavier, its fuselage far too thick.
the real thing is 2 phase ,after gear down is completed down ,the front phase will closed ,the rear door will remain in open position.but this will add 1more servo and a lot of mechanism like sequencer and cables , not easy to fix that if broke that.
Dear Ramy, as always i loved your video. One small comment: i think you needed to push forward during final stage of the landing simply because you were fast (which is understandable after what happened to your beautiful Dreamiliner .. sig!). At the correct speed i suppose the recommendation of some nose up elevator from the manufacturer will stand correct.
Can i ask on the build? What electronics parts do you use? Can you please tell me the parts. And how do you make the aerofoil right so that it could fly properly? Thanks!
How about that landing ;)
Super
It’s beautiful 😍
Can you please build the 747-8??
landing was amazing , next project may be Queen of the sky 8i
Amazing Landing!
No Rc commercial airliner can beat the planes made by our Ramy🤘😉🤘
😘😘😘😘😘
Yes
Which country is he from?
@@ritvieksaxena new Zealand
@@odhydroponics07 I don't think so...
Nice work Ramy! So happy to see your excitement for the Airliner!
Thanks guys
I want one please sell them again 😭😭😭
Dear Ramy, today I discover your dreamliner videos showing you building it. You are a unique and extraodinary person. You make thousands of people like me dream.
Congratulation for your positive reaction after the terrible crash.
You are definitely a leader in your sport, so go on dreaming and making project, you bring us so much joy and will to dream and make.
What you are doing is important.
Thank you so much.
That was amazing, such a beautiful plane, that landing was outstanding.....
Your takeoff was nice and scale true to a 737.
Your approach to landing was more like Fat Albert C-130 doing a steep approach short field landing. xD
lol... I just asked last video if you had seen them make that!
And here you are just like what a day later showing us flying it! :D Awesome.
Wish for many more airliners to hit the market! What an awesome thing.
It says a lot if you approve of this plane because you build airliners from scratch and you were very impressed with this new Foamy. I am definitely going to order one! Love your videos bro. Keep up the great work, you are a true artist with your builds. Rudy - Houston, Texas
I'm soooooo jealous - I spoke with Motion, and got the big negative on sending one out :(... I wasn't sure if you'd be one of their reviewers, but if it isn't me, I'm so glad it was you ;) Congratulations Ramy!
P.S. I think you got more views in ONE day than all of the previous footage on UA-cam, LOL, which is exactly what I expected...you hit a key demographic for their European audience. Here's to success of this video for you Ramy!!!
P.P.S. I gotta fly this off my new runway! No mud :)
Thank you my friend, I've seen you doing some great landings on your new runway so it won't be that hard for you to land such a plane.
P.S. most of my audience are in the US ;)
I'm jealous of both of you gentlemen
They were too afraid you would fly it in your neighborhood, bringing them way too much negative and bad press. You might do better asking a toy company for free-bees!!!
the most pleasure is to see how much you love your hobby. Great guy.
7:00 SULLY
Gorgeous image of her, with the clouds & sunlight in the background..
All the best to you & your Fam..
Wonderful. Thanks man. just one little pointer, try to avoid the steep bank angles turning base to final. Commence the turn before (wider) so you can have a shallower bank angle. That habit lead to the dreamliner crash. Its really important because the wings are swept back in these airliner models so they stall at a lower angle of attack than a straight wing on other RC planes.
No one better to review this plane than Ramy , great flight .....................
Hi I'm Nolan and I love commercial airliners. I one day hope to be one someday. I'm 14 and I love what you do. I watch every airliner video you do. Thank you for what you do
I mean that landing looked like you had done it a million times already!!!! Your an incredible pilot, and thats an incredible plane!!!!! Great Video!!
Allll right...... a new video from Ramy YEA! Keep them coming. Thanks
So glad to see you having so much fun flying the aircraft. Great takeoff and landing. Thanks for the vid. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Ramy RC, you are so inspirational. The way you keep going even if you brake any of your aircraft. This is the part of youtube a lot of people are missing... Thanks for the content :)
When A350 part 1 will come.
I m waiting, its my favourite
Azan Mohammad same it’s also my fac
very soon ;)
@@RamyRC that landing was outstanding.
Such a beautiful plane
Ja bitte ein A350 😍
How much soon?
defiantly my favourite RC UA-cam you're amazing man, ohh an im from New Zealand and ive flown in the 787 with the livery yours had and it was so similar bravo
Was the crash similar too? LOL
I am not surprised at all they sent you this. Watched all your build videos. Glad you like this one, I pre-ordered as soon as it was announced. :)
I can't wait for MAXs comeback, it's a beautiful aircraft, not perfectly safe at the moment, but i trust that boeing will come back with something great
Hi, Ramy, I am Dovalny, I am also a lover of Boeing 737 and I have one that has been flying for almost 2 years. I have seen the new video of the AL-37 I loved it and I am so excited because the one that I bought comes to me today sooo I am crazy to have it to enjoy it thanks for making video very good for everyone etc.
Im pumped for mine. I can feel your passion:) On landings try the scale approach. Keep your throttle at idle to 10-15% and get the nose flared and high. The motors will create the break and you will be able to xome in much slower and it looks so coo,slow l and scale with a throttle landing. On grass you can can kind of get away with anything though and not bounce:)
I just ordered this last week! I can’t wait to fly it!
Beautiful flight my friend, can’t wait to get mine, thanks for sharing 👍🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸
7:00 Were landing the Hudson!
I've seen the "Torture Test" video of that beast. Impressive. BTW? I'm retired now, but (among other airplanes) I flew the B-737.
Full scale. In prototypical airline flying we never exceed 30 degrees bank angle -- 25 degrees is standard for passenger comfort.
IN the simulator we had to demonstrate "skills test" turns at 45 degrees of bank, maintaining altitude and airspeed (+/- 50 feet and +/- 5 knots). The difference between back-pressure or forward-pressure ("UP" elevator or "DN" respectively) on the control column with changes in Flap settings varies according to your speed. When we fly models, of course, we don't have the advantage of control "feel". just what we see the model doing visually.
Ramy love your enthusiasm. From Sydney Australia.
Ramy: omg birds,birds!
Capt. Chesley Sullenberger: **insert war flashback chihuahua image**
I love how he always return to the scene of the accident :)
Very cool, and that landing was perfect ( almost paranormal ).
I just ordered one of these today! Can't wait!
Well done! I also look forward you your next build. Jim
Me and my friend r building an 737 KLM AIRLINES, pls give an opinion how to build the ailerons perfectly like u do, plzzz☺️
Nice tips and nice flying👍Btw, full flaps.. Balloon effect.. So no flaps for landing is ok👌
Been trying to figure out the commercial airliner aspect. No kits and factory made are very small though all the parts are there for one thing or another to build a great aircraft. Yours are awesome! Although I'm looking forward to a build, it seems that the al37 could be a great first step in that direction. As you know it can take some time to build. I don't have access to a printer so I will have to make a plug then make a mold from that. Old school.
As always well done. Thank you for your video keep flying you guys. Just having fun RC'n with friends and family
To increase the flight performance of your future planes, i suggest you to accurately analyse the dimensions and aspect ratio of this plane and look for similarity, a common practice even in bigger airliners
Man those wings are strong! Ramy, one of your real plane pilots mentioned in a past video that if you had a trimable stabilator that the plane would handle much better especially during landing. It does make the tailplane build much more complex, but please consider trying it for your next airliner.
I'd love too see you make an A220-300, but more importantly, I'd love too see an extremely powerful Boeing 757-300ER
Charlie Weltonio there is no 757-200LR.
I just realised that, I meant too put 757-300ER, two mistakes in one 😂
Yikes old trash plane
Nazaky the 757 is possibly the best commercial airplane ever, now there are better options, but the 757 is the safest most reliable airliner with no fatal accidents in its rich history.
Charlie Weltonio there isn’t a 757-300ER either.
This airliner is the start of a great Era.
You did really well with this plane Ramy.
It look so real just amazing
Try taking off from the blacktop. I have done both grass and blacktop takeoff and the grass sucks so much power trying to take off. In the blacktop it takes off so quick for a much longer flight time.
The stoke is contagious!
A supersonic 737!:)
Nice landing there Ramy!
How polite of those MotionRC guys to ask permission and not airliner-bomb your mailbox:-)
Thanks Ramy!
very interesting how the plane fits in your car. This important point is frequently missing in the reviews.
Glad to see a grass flight, great flight!
Sick plane,is that a good plane for beginners?thanks
Loved the video. Would love to see you mod it with all the bells and whistles of a full scale....spoilers, air brakes, leading edge flaps.
Very nice. Ramy all the best.
When are you going to build an airbus plan I love to see that like the A350 1000 or the A380 because I love airbus
Every passenger gets a packet of complimentary peanuts and G-lock.
Nice landing, very smooth
Is this airplane equipped with a safe mode or it has nothing ( what is the skill level required for this amazing aircraft ? )
Nice informative video and Great Quality image. Nice flying that big brute. Getting my order in tomorrow. Thanks for sharing. Happy Flying, Skip Skip-Built RC.
Cool creation on the plane!
very nice this aeroplane ramy rc
What a great plane! great flying and landing too!
all your builds never fail to amaze me ... even tho some crash there still soo amazing and beautiful :D honestly i hope you never stop cause i love this stuff so much xD
Amazing
I have this preordered ... Can't wait to get it and finally fly it! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 I hope that they start shipping this soon! 🤞🏾
ricardopr54 did you get it?
@@ivrajjassal4545 Yes, I did!... But haven't had time to build it, because it arrived the day before I was going to fly out of state on planned vacations... I'll be working on it when I return in January 2020... Stay tuned to my channel for its maiden flight video next January 2020... Happy holidays!... Greetings from Fort Myers, Florida 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🇵🇷🌴🌵🌴🌵🌴🌵🌴🇵🇷👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
once again awesome video and I'm glad we're getting g vids from you again. Also holy smokes that was a great landing and great job.
Great flight Ramy...
Ramy you finally built a good flying plane. Good job you "bilots" did a good job...👍😊
Very nice Ramy! That ground came up awfully quick. would like to see a longer approach for more scale flying.
What a smooth landing bro
The landing was amazing
What do you think about putting the throttle on a twist knob on the radio. I feel like it would allow for a more precise and scale flying experience.
O lol 2vids in 2 days after a month of no vids thats a nice comeback :)
I got mine yesterday I’m so excited
You should make a video on how you hook up your electronics and how you get power for your planes!! Would be a great video
Parabéns!
Fugiu dos pássaros e fez um pouso perfeito.
Looks like a really nice plane, seems to preform well and appears very stable. My issue with this type of plane in the hands of most RC flyers (yourself included in this case) is that the plane never looks real in the air and isn't that the point? The reason I say this isn't because of the physical scale or even the detail or lack there of (up close), that can be addressed and is actually quite rewarding to do so (individualize). The problem is with the "style" of flying. An airliner, any airliner, is a large lumbering beast of a machine. They don't JUMP off the runway or climb out at 2000 fps, and you'll never see one banking over 30º (except at an air show perhaps). Regardless of how close or far you may be from one, it never appears to be moving fast so when I see one zoom by during a low pass by the field it simply destroys any semblance of the illusion of reality. The very best scale model pilots understand that build accuracy is only half of the game. The other half is presentation. So while I appreciate your preview of this and all models, I would recommend you (especially considering your passion for airliners) you rethink your approach to their presentation.
Cheers and happy flying.
Joe P.
agreed, although to be fair this was his maiden and it does strange things to your thumbs. The landing was terrible though, not sure why people are saying it was great lol. It's how you'd land a Bixler.
@@FPVSteve because it was better than his previous landings lol, but still he needs to learn to flare...
True. It is not nice to say that but it is just true. There are things that can be done and one is weight. This plane could be much heavier but thanks they have thought it and for example the fuselage is carved as thin as it can be (ok, to be true it could be thinner and less heavy) - I've got two models of B737 made of same kind of EPP-material, and the former (called Windryder) is heavier, its fuselage far too thick.
The door for the front landing gear is too big but still this is a very impressive rc plane, well built
the real thing is 2 phase ,after gear down is completed down ,the front phase will closed ,the rear door will remain in open position.but this will add 1more servo and a lot of mechanism like sequencer and cables , not easy to fix that if broke that.
Amazing flight and amazing plane! Can’t wait to see the A350 :D
I’ve been watching all videos on this new aircraft. I’m certain it will sell out fast. You need to do a livery scheme on this!
رائع.. أبدعت.. كل الشكر
Super stuff! Love it!
Great flight! Very nice!
Nice model and very good flying!!!
I freak out too Ramy. But I want to try and build one too like yours but maybe a bit simpler .
Great landing, nice vid.
Idea for next plane: Boeing C-17 Globemaster III
Nice stable flight and very nice landing. Would love to have one but hard to justify the price for a few minutes of flying.
Just amazing bro!!! Love for you!!!
I would love to get one of these but you can’t buy them anywhere anymore 😭😭😭
Its is flown well, looks nice . Have you tired the Foam Gulfstream, that is nice too.
Ramy, how about doing a video of putting it all together.
Nice Video! Coming from Frankfurt I've often been to this model airfield. I live in Praunheim☺️
Dear Ramy, as always i loved your video. One small comment: i think you needed to push forward during final stage of the landing simply because you were fast (which is understandable after what happened to your beautiful Dreamiliner .. sig!). At the correct speed i suppose the recommendation of some nose up elevator from the manufacturer will stand correct.
Great work from Freewing! Already preordered! Great source for modelers to build other airliners. I will make Boeing 777-9X from more fuselages. 😝
Beautiful looking plane though, nice flight and landing, 👍 it’s a tough little bugger .
so cool baby
Can i ask on the build?
What electronics parts do you use?
Can you please tell me the parts.
And how do you make the aerofoil right so that it could fly properly?
Thanks!
One question.. what is it made out of
I mean what did they use to make the plane..?
Well done. Nice
You should make a md80