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Another awesome video bro ! Thanks for having me on and it was great to chat, already looking forward to next time and hopefully seeing one of your masterpieces!
Those Bob's Big Boy parachutes from the F4's are so cute! I can't believe how much the wings rolled just before landing, that would make my heart stop.
iM SO PROUD OF YOU! I've been watching Ramy sinces he was hot-glueing foam board airliners together. is amazing to see how far he has come and to see him recognized buy some of the world greatest builders. My hat is off to you Ramy!!!
Hi Ramy, I am 82 and follow your posts regularly. This is a really good relaxing video. The quality and content of the post is superb. To have you and Martin on the one show is wonderful. Two enthusiasts to promote the hobby. I am a friend of Winfried Olghart and have been flying Jets for 60 years. I am too old to travel any more but your videos give me great pleasure. I participated in the jet masters at Bad Neuenagh in the very early days and still remember the camaraderie . I wish you luck in your endeavours. Thanks for making an old man very happy.
Hello Ramy. I have been watching you since your very beginning. It would be so nice watching you building a big scale F-14. That aircraft is so beautiful and classy!!👍
@RamyRc I watch every video you post. I learn everything from Mat. I want to build an airplane but there is no place to do it in Lanka. There is no place to find the necessary equipment.
Thanks for a great video, Ramy! Were there any jet-powered helicopters at the meeting? 🚁👀 I've seen some very impressive large-scale models (and they sound fantastic), but I wasn't sure if this event was exclusively for fixed-wing jets...
Some fantastic flying replicas here. Don't care much for the planes flying unrealistic and impossible profiles though. If you're going to build an exact flying replica, then fly it in an exact flying fashion. Build an imaginary spacecraft instead.
Physically impossible, real planes were not designed to fly the speeds the models are flying. Wings in those models do not generate enough lift to fly "scale speeds"
@@randomnickify Agreed but I'm talking about the other extreme. Jets walking across the runway standing on their tails...models doing rolls as fast as their engines are turning...fighter jet models doing "The Cobra" flying wings perpendicular to the ground etc. Yes, spectacular displays but half an hour of that is a bit boring.
@@MrCrystalcranium those two weren't scale models, those were professional aerobatic kits (Ares and Elster 3d Jets), you buy them precisely to fool around.