I was doing a fms nav database update at work today and saw that the aircraft list on the Honeywell disk contained info for NEMESIS. Any idea whose NXT this is?
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NemesisNXT avionics ?
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Re: NemesisNXT avionics ?
Originally posted by MissileerThat would be Jon and Patricia Sharp who designed and fly the plane.
http://aafo.com/racing/2005/NemesisNXT-1/
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Re: NemesisNXT avionics ?
I am pretty sure all three of the nxts that have flown had telemetry systems on board
If you transmit the data to another location from where it is taken (whether it be wireless or over a long cable), then it is usually referred to as telemetry.
Michael
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Re: NemesisNXT avionics ?
Originally posted by MluvaraA lot of engine monitors and avionics nowadays record parameters onboard for later analysis. Some may call this telemetry, but it is more correctly described as data logging.
If you transmit the data to another location from where it is taken (whether it be wireless or over a long cable), then it is usually referred to as telemetry.
If I were doing my "job" correctly, one of these days, we should get together with you and do a feature on your system. I'm sure a lot of readers would be interested to know what goes on in that area of the sport..
WayneWayne Sagar
"Pusher of Electrons"
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Re: NemesisNXT avionics ?
Wayne,
You got it right. It's me. Sure, I'm always open to discuss the system. The only secrets are really the data that it gives the users
For what most are using the core of it is simply a 4"x4"x2" box. Sometimes the size doubles.
Michael
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