YouTuber is creating the world's biggest remote controlled Airbus A380-800
Published on Sep 20, 2025 at 3:00 AM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Sep 18, 2025 at 2:23 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
This YouTuber is documenting his journey creating the world’s biggest remote-controlled Airbus A380-800.
The plane is used by many airlines to enable passengers to travel to destinations all over the world, thanks to its incredible engine power.
But, get ready to see it like you’ve never viewed a plane before, as this talented aviation enthusiast decided to get to work and build the world’s biggest remote-controlled Airbus A380-800.
But it’s not the only impressive Airbus plane that has been impressing aviation fans far and wide.
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This is set to be the world’s biggest remote controlled Airbus A380-800
When it comes to planes, if there’s someone who knows their stuff, it’s YouTube creator Ramy RC.
The creator is no stranger to creating impressive, life-like remote-controlled aircraft models that can really fly, but this new creation may just be the most impressive yet.
This time, the aviation enthusiast is planning to build the world’s biggest remote-controlled Airbus A380-800, and it’s one big project.

Now, it should be noted that this is not his first rodeo.
He had previously made a model of the Airbus A380-800 on a smaller scale, so this time, it was scaled up to around 32 feet, which means it was on another level entirely.
To enable the model to be secure, the creator got to work on securing the fuselage, ready for it to fly.
The Airbus’ fuselage was made out of special foam along with the added reinforcement element of carbon fiber, to really enable the magic of remote-controlled planes to life, with fiberglass involved too.
The midsection was machined in four pieces and glued together before it was wrapped.
The process was intricate, with concentration needed to secure the pieces of the plane effectively.
“This is looking amazing, there are eight 40mm carbon tubes in here to connect the tail,” detailed the creator as the plane started to come to life.

As the video progressed, the plane came to life, and the creator even detailed how he planned to include every single window to ensure the plane was exactly like the real deal.
The plane was also wrapped from the inside, along with the stabilizer also put into place.
At the end of part one, the plane was already starting to look impressive; now, only time will tell what the model will really look like when fully complete.
Airbus is one of the largest aircraft manufacturers in the world
Chances are, when you take a flight to your vacation spot, you’ll probably end up sitting on an Airbus aircraft.
The plane manufacturer has facilitated many airlines thanks to its varied fleet.
As you’d expect, though, to fly safely, the plane needs to pass tests.
In fact, this footage shows an Airbus A380 conducting the most dangerous test it has to pass to be approved to fly.
Plus, another Airbus pilot pulled off an unbelievable crosswind landing as it crabbed in sideways.
You can catch the build here.
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