Reno Stead Airport
NemesisNXT
September 17, 2004*********************************************************************
DREAMS DASHED - NXT Out
for 2004
Reno, Nevada - Team
Nemesis launched their assault on the
Reno National Championship Air Races on
Saturday September 11th, 2004, just two
months after first flight of the NXT
aircraft. The plane rose into the still
air of their home field in Mojave,
California, bound for Reno with pilot Jon
Sharp at the controls and his wife
Patricia in the right seat her
first flight in the NXT. The trip to
Renos Stead airfield was relaxing
for Jon, exciting for Patricia, and a
flawless performance by the airplane.
Jon took
NXT for its first run at the pylons
during Mondays slot for Sport Class
planes, posting a moderate unofficial
speed of 287 mph in extremely bumpy
conditions. During Tuesdays flight
in calmer air, Jon opened the throttle a
little more and entered the course on his
first qualifying run. He posted an
official time of 324.755 mph - with
plenty of throttle travel remaining!
Unfortunately, NXT experienced a left
main gear malfunction on landing and was
unable to fly again. Jon was unhurt.
The cause
of the gear failure is under
investigation and preliminary indications
point to a malfunction of a purchased
part rather than a design flaw. While
disappointed that he couldnt finish
this years air races, Jon continues
to express complete confidence in the
aircraft and is looking forward to Reno
2005. He believes NXT is one of the best
handling, easiest to land, and most
breathtakingly fast aircraft hes
ever flown. Hell just have to wait
until next year to prove it!
Article
courtesy of Nemesis Air Racing
Editor's
note: Representatives of Nemesis Air
Racing indicate that repairs will be
completed and retesting finished in time
for the NXT's scheduled appearance at the
Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas Air Show
- Aviation Nation 2004 (click here for
details)
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