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Buttering the bread 🍞 😅 You are a 100% legend for doing that flight buddy. I know that wasn't the plan when I talked to you in the morning but you did it for all the right reasons. Nothing but respect 😎
That landing sir was textbook. You absolutely smashed it out of the park. You are such a pleasure to watch. It is obvious you love what you do and that is so apparent with the level of craftsmanship you clearly display. Been a follower of yours for a while and I absolutely love watching you build and fly. Thank you for sharing your hobby with us.
That’s very cool. It doesn’t hurt that Tyler Perry enjoys the hobby as well. How about building an AN-224 Mriya as a project? It would look great in Tyler’s hanger
Very nice, stable approach, managed the wind perfectly and put her down on the mains for a perfect roll out with the nose up. Not easy to do in those conditions and with a grass strip that is clearly not particularly flat!! Very well done.
It has been very exciting to see you grow over the years and this model made me scream in front of the screen. I congratulate you and give you a big hug. Greetings from Mexico.
First thing I noticed was even on the rough runway how your suspension kept everything smooth and composed and your landing just nailed it ! Beautiful plane and well behaved in the air!
Beautiful aircraft and beautiful landing. Congratulations. Just one observation: The service door you have on the top of the fuselage should be installed in a way the relative wind will keep it closed, in case of latch malfunction or not properly locked. This is the way it's done in real aircraft. That's a big door. If it opens mid flight, it could bring the aircraft down due to the sudden increase in drag, or if it's ripped off, it could damage the tail section. Cheers.
It seems he "grassed" that landing. 😊 Good job. Though the 2nd landing was pretty long and it looked like the brakes locked up, leading to a near rwy excursion. That was close! Does the Globemaster have differential thrust, btw? Would be very handy for taxiing.
Superb in every way Ramy. I think you're the best. It must take a lot of strength to put something that huge in the air and land it again so perfectly. Congratulations.
Tyler will be crying when that thing crashes. Amazing model. I can’t get over how big it is. Must have cost a fortune to design and build. Magnificent beast of an airplane.
Nice job Ramy, perfect landing! You know what is also very cool, the sound of the EDFs really totally reminded me of the typical sound of the TF-39 engines on the C-5 Galaxy! That was really amazing and got me thinking one should build a C-5B with these EDF fans...!!
Magnificent landing Ramy! 😃 Must’ve been more awesome watching that maneuver in person. No doubt, that piece of art is a masterpiece in the books. Congratulations!
Those ****** could have been either ACED or BOTCHED the landing. I’m so glad it was ACED as you are more than capable and have proven so with Tyler Perry. Congrats on a beautiful plane and fantastic piloting skills.
10 out of 10, impressive, very soft landing, a long path from that 787 to here, great!!! I hope you do a new 787 some day, you are incredible. Thank you for positing this amazing jobs, I writing from Argentina.
The plane had a stall just before touchdown, but since it was so low already, ground effect cushioned it. If the stall had happened a few seconds earlier, they would be collecting the debris of this probably very expensive plane.
A buttery landing! A great model, without any objects nearby you can't tell the difference from the original; the sound is also great. You fly this C-17 just as well as Tyler Perry (it might be easier at his airfield).
Excellent, excellent, excellent! What a plane, what a landing, what a talented model maker and pilot you are! Really looking forward to further adventures you have planned.
Wonderful plane. Awesome sound. Nice take-off, nice flight, nice landing. Just one thing. To stay scale. Little bit less fiddling with throttle. Big airplanes can't do that. Changing throttle takes a while and there is actually no need for rapid changes. Once you set the throttle, leave it be. You see the speed, you see that angle of attack is right which translates to the speed. The plane would not stop in the air out of sudden. And when testing controls before flight, the same thing. Full deflections, much slower. It makes sense when you think about it. If there is some left screwdriver in the wing, with full deflections you may find out. With brief wobble you barely see that transmitter is working.
Absolutely perfect plane . Your time and perfection to detail is incredible. Tyler is very lucky to have you building his planes. Looking forward to the new build that requires a bigger hanger. Any hints??????
Just the beauty of it is just amazing , I've watched you fly it at Tyler,s place you did amazing job t to at time and now another one ,better every time , and I love the crowds reaction absolutely loved it, I watched the videos of you building it also anazing