Ramy check your Hotmail. Sent you a link to a 1/2 scale Pik20 build in Aramid Wabenbauweise from the Swiss Composite website. RU-vid 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! 👍🏼
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!
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!
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 👏
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.
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!
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🇬🇧
Great move forward. Difficulty with wet layup is to get cells not filled with resin while laminating the second glass layer. Will be lighter! Simply inverting the mold while curing might help to drain the resin in the drain…
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..👍🤞
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.
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.
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!
Wow! Just wow! You are the person who has inspired me to make model planes :) I saw a ah-420 at the Reno air races (if I remember correctly). I have watched you since you made the a330! Keep at it!
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.
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!
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!
Pretty awesome I must say !! I set up the Honda jet booth at NBAA here in Las Vegas so I've always been able to get a up close look at the planes. Yours is looking spot on so far , I can't wait to see it fly .
Brilliant! You have the best channel on RU-vid!! 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!
Love how your technique keeps evolving and improving. Great that you are back with vacuum with 3D printed molds. Do you use more infill or what did you change?
Amazing as always! I live in Greensboro, NC, USA, where the Honda Jet is made. After watching many of your build videos, seeing you bringing a 1/4 scale Honda Jet to life is so cool! Really looking forward to the rest of the project, and am very curious about which color livery you end up going with. You can’t really go wrong. They all look good in my opinion. Keep up the great work!
I have been waiting so long for this one, after all of your amazing builds, I was hoping you would do Honda's finest. Thanks for all the great content. Cheers from your Australian fans!
As I said earlier as a response to one of your videos, you're slowly growing your projects until you can build an aircraft that you can fly in yourself. This is clearly the next step 😁
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.
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!
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.