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Lockheed Skunk Works engineer Jon Sharp built a Formula One racer named Nemesis and with it, he made history. Not only did Nemesis break every record it could possible break, it also is a nine-time Formula One champion and those championships are all consecutive. In fact, Nemesis raced in 50 races, winning 47 and 44 of those were consecutive. But now that Nemesis has been retired and on display in the National Air & Space Museum’s Stephen F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Washington D.C, what’s Jon to do? Build another, but this time, it’s a sport racer. NemesisNXT is the columniation of 4 years of development with the aid of computational fluid dynamics. Available as a kit, this aircraft will race at Reno. The sport class will never be the same again. For more information on Nemesis NXT, please visit www.nemesisnxt.com.
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