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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 7:45 am Post subject: Nemesis ramblings |
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Buzz- The Nemesis kit is 138K. The engine is around
95K. Fast build options add 80K. As you can see it,
can easily push 500K or more when finished. I think
Kevin (flies Relentless) at sloair.com said it could
be done for under 400K. All of which is crazy money,
but hey, we can dream, and play lotto. They claim a
cruise of 300 knots at 12,000 feet with a 22 gph fuel
burn. The Vne is 370 knots. We're talking faster than
a Cirrus jet or Piper jet and similar speed to
Lancair's new Evolution million dollar home-build(with
a $400K jet engine)! The only thing that scares me
about the Nemesis is that because it eats up so much
runway on takeoff and landing is that if there was an
emergency and you had to land on a small strip
somewhere, you might kill yourself. Which leaves the
only option to bail and jump out with a parachute on
your back. But if you do that, you just lost 400-600K
because there is no available insurance for the plane.
Which makes you only want to fly it accross the
desert, where, like Kevin Eldridge found out with
Relentless, you can crash land it anywhere and survive
and get it flying again. Try doing that in a farm
field on the east coast or down the Caribbean chain.
The Nemesis really intrigues me because it seems like
you are getting jet speed, agility of a fighter plane,
and fuel efficency of a single. The only thing you
don't get is a whole airframe parachute which everyone
seems to want nowadays. If I had to sell my condo
which I bought cheap and now has gone up nicely and
virtually live on the street to have the Nemesis, it
might beat having a roof over my head.
Thanks for you detailed response to my questions,
Charles
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Kayberg(at)AOL.COM Guest
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 11:31 am Post subject: Nemesis ramblings |
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Charles,
What makes more sense to me than spending $400,000 on a piston plane is to buy a jet warbird. Some of the trainers, like the L-29, L-39, T-33 etc can be bought for much less than $100,000. They will be faster yet tho they burn fuel like it was the 1950's. But the savings of $300,000 will buy a lot of fuel.
Not sure the Cubans will be thrilled by your traversing their island in an old fighter, but... Screw em if they cant take a joke.
Doug
In a message dated 9/8/2007 11:46:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time, cdewey6969(at)yahoo.com writes:
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Buzz- The Nemesis kit is 138K. The engine is around
95K. Fast build options add 80K. As you can see it,
can easily push 500K or more when finished. I think
Kevin (flies Relentless) at sloair.com said it could
be done for under 400K. All of which is crazy money,
but hey, we can dream, and play lotto. They claim a
cruise of 300 knots at 12,000 feet with a 22 gph fuel
burn. The Vne is 370 knots. We're talking faster than
a Cirrus jet or Piper jet and similar speed to
Lancair's new Evolution million dollar home-build(with
a $400K jet engine)! The only thing that scares me
about the Nemesis is that because it eats up so much
runway on takeoff and landing is that if there was an
emergency and you had to land on a small strip
somewhere, you might kill yourself. Which leaves the
only option to bail and jump out with a parachute on
your back. But if you do that, you just lost 400-600K
because there is no available insurance for the plane.
Which makes you only want to fly it accross the
desert, where, like Kevin Eldridge found out with
Relentless, you can crash land it anywhere and survive
and get it flying again. Try doing that in a farm
field on the east coast or down the Caribbean chain.
The Nemesis really intrigues me because it seems like
you are getting jet speed, agility of a fighter plane,
and fuel efficency of a single. The only thing you
don't get is a whole airframe parachute which everyone
seems to want nowadays. If I had to sell my condo
which I bought cheap and now has gone up nicely and
virtually live on the street to have the Nemesis, it
might beat having a roof over my head.
Thanks for you detailed response to my questions,
Charles
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