This guy just unveiled the world's biggest RC Boeing 777X and it's a thing of beauty in the air

  • This is the newly unveiled world’s largest RC Boeing 777X
  • It’s hyper-realistic and has impressive features
  • Not everything about it has been plain sailing – or flying

Published on May 17, 2025 at 10:31 PM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe

Last updated on May 13, 2025 at 3:25 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Grace Donohoe

This guy just unveiled the world’s biggest RC Boeing 777X, and it’s a thing of beauty in the air.

The model plane could deceive anyone who saw it flying through the clouds.

From the windows to the nose, the Boeing was fitted with impressive, realistic features.

But not everything was plain sailing when it was being made.

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Airplanes are seriously impressive pieces of machinery.

From the famous Concorde that’s just been given a monumental honor in France, to the new ‘flying car’ that soared over Tampa Bay, the aviation industry is constantly evolving.

But, unlike cars, huge jumbo jets aren’t easy to acquire and are simply too big and powerful to sit on a driveway.

One man came up with a solution, sourcing a huge life-like model of the Boeing 777X that is remote controlled.

It’s not just any RC Boeing 777X, though; it’s the world’s biggest, which is quite a claim.

YouTuber Ramy RC revealed the impressive piece of machinery online and even gave a peek into the test flights.

The plane had real windows installed in its body as well as accurate replica details, including airline flags on its side.

It could trick any non-plane expert into thinking it was the real deal.

The best thing about the plane, though? It could actually fly.

To test the new mechanical toy and its engines, the model plane was sent on a test flight, and if a person was looking at the test flight from afar, it could easily be mistaken for an actual Boeing 777X.

The take off process was the same as any real, working aircraft and the maneuvering was equally as accurate, making the plane model even more believable as minutes passed.

But, it wasn’t all quite as smooth sailing as the YouTuber had initially hoped.

There were a few issues with the landing gear of the plane, but after some quick hard graft, they were soon remedied for subsequent test flights.

“The first two flights, we had some minor issues with the landing gear, but it’s all good, all fixed,” stated the YouTuber when the RC Boeing 777X made its final test descent from the air.

What do you think? Did this RC Boeing 777X fool you?

See it in action below.

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Grace started her career writing about the weird and wonderful for the international press. She's covered everything from lifestyle to sports and hard news and now finds herself pursuing her main interest - cars. She's loved cars from a young age and has a keen interest in luxury travel too.