BUILDING A GIANT RC AIRBUS A350 XWB, PART 2

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Next part will take a while, stay tuned.

RamyRC
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With all these molds you could start producing and selling A350s

GreySamson
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Your perseverance is astounding. I really like how even when things don’t go as planned, you keep going. Never give up!!

diegoarpino
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This plane looks even better than the original XWB!

ivannavi
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I like watching you fly but the building process is my favorite part! Thank you for doing these videos the way that you do!

williamschmidt
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How much time I wait for this A350!You are the best RC maker!🇽🇰🇩🇪

eronlushaj
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It takes tons of patience to assemble all those parts, just to mold the fuselage alone takes so much time, let alone the putting up those small parts which you have to be extremely careful to make sure theyre precise to make a perfect and fully functioning RC... and you have all that, something that needs recognition. I salute you for your 100 % dedication and patience... pure talent... 🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️👍👍

jonathanerno
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This project is going to be so real looking! I can't wait to see how you solve the problems of accessing all these strange areas to install the electronics. I know you can do it, and it will be amazing!
Keep up the great work Ramy!

BrianPhillipsRC
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I like the way that you care about the little details, one example is the windows.
If I were doing this I would not even noticed

aryanbirajdar
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I see guys on rcgroups make balloons to go inside the molds and push against the cloth.

thenatedog
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Great work! I love how you have developed your skills and the use of technology to continue the advance the quality and complexity of your projects. I am inspired!

johntenhave
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I am so much eager to watch your airbus A 350 because it will be bigger than 777 and the dream liner
Hope you get success in achieving your airbus!!

reshmasami
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Hi Ramy,


Wet in wet is no problem even in small/narrow area's. We used rod's with turning wheels (metal so they can be cleaned by heat). Happy to see you're using simple fine glass fiber as outside layer :-). Again to reduce weight, use an hair dryer to make the epoxy more fluid ;-) while distributing the epoxy with a paint roller.
On sharp edges (wing profile nose) use cut fibers to connect between upper and lower part (after drying). We used Glass (27Gr), Carbon (? Gr) and balsa (nowadays foam) in vacuum for the wings and stabilizers. After drying an inner layer Glass and wet in wet fixation. You can paint the malls (after wax and separating fluid) before starting with the structure so no painting afterwards is required and reduces weight again.

andyvandegraaf
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You are truly a master of your craft and pure artist! I applaud your attention to detail and patience! Thank you for taking us along on this amazing journey and allowing all who watch to really appreciate what you do & how you do it.

rcwreck-creation
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I really look forward to these videos, so much goes into them and so interesting to see the techniques. Plus very pleasant to watch and listen to you describing everything

andyrbush
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Ups! Downs! Overcomplications! Realizations! Soothing brushwork and sanding! This video has it all!
You should look into one of those machines that make new filament from crushed up prints, seems like you definitely have enough of those laying around :D

eatenkate
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very good ... now it will be indestructible ... congratulations on the beautiful work

dija.miniaturas
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I love and admire you work ethics. You are a Master RC Aircraft builder i enjoy watching.

southaussie
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I love watching your build videos. I'm ready for part 3 already

MrBzungali
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I am glad you are environmental-friendly. Save earth!

fiercedevil