Does anyone know what the never exceed speed is for Jon Sharp's Nemesis?
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Jon is a pretty smart guy, and he has a lot of other smart guys (and gals...) helping him out. And I'm sure they all want Jon to be safe. So I would expect that they designed in a lot of margin. Experimantal airplanes don't have to meet FAA design requirements, so a Vne could be whatever the designer wants to say it is. But the "profesionally" designed kits use the FAA requirements as a guideline, and with the quality of talent that worked on the NXT, I would guess they designed to FAA or Mil Specs for the airframe.
I checked the Nemesis website, but there are no detailed performance specs. I remembered seeing numbers somewhere, and found them again at the ironically named SLOair site: http://www.sloair.com/performances.php where Vne is listed at 370 kias (which is higher than a Learjet). So depending on how warm the day is at Reno, that works out to around 450 - 470 mph true.
So as I expected, Team Nemesis (and the other NXT builders) still have some room left to go even faster (if they need to...)
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[QUOTE=PropFan;73997] at the ironically named SLOair site: http://www.sloair.com/performances.php
SLO= San Luis Obispo (CA)
Kevin E. builds up the NXT kits for customers.
(and does lots of neat stuff besides)Mayday51
Jim Gallagher
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