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Aviation Enthusiast Soars with World's Largest RC Boeing 777-9X Model

Aviation Enthusiast Soars with World's Largest RC Boeing 777-9X Model

Daily Tribune16 hours ago

Aviation enthusiast and scale modeler @ramy_rc_ has turned heads around the globe with his extraordinary creation: the world's largest remote-controlled Boeing 777-9X, built to exacting detail and painted in Boeing's official house livery — right down to the miniature window wipers.
The colossal model aircraft is a near-perfect replica of Boeing's cutting-edge 777X wide-body jet, both inside and out. Constructed from lightweight foam materials, it is reinforced with carbon fiber and fiberglass, and features a sturdy internal frame made of balsa wood and aluminum.
This engineering marvel doesn't just look impressive — it flies too. Powered by high-capacity lithium-polymer batteries, the model is equipped with precisely 3D-printed components, including realistic landing gear and engine nacelles. The result is a jaw-dropping blend of artistry and aeronautical precision.
@ramy_rc_'s creation showcases not only a passion for aviation but also an exceptional level of craftsmanship that blurs the boundaries between model and machine. The project has quickly gained attention in aviation and RC circles for its sheer ambition and technical execution.
As interest in RC aviation continues to grow, this 777-9X stands as a shining example of how far dedication, technology, and imagination can truly take flight.

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