Sharp Nemesis NXT

[2][3] In 2011, the German company Air-C-Race assumed the role of the official builder for remote control (RC) models of the Nemesis NXT, expanding its presence beyond the full-scale version of the aircraft.

The aircraft was subsequently delivered in 2018 by Crew Chief Steve Hill and race pilot Justin Phillipson.

It is currently on permanent display (as of 2022) in the Boeing Aviation Hangar, where it stands alongside its older counterpart, the Nemesis.

On 30 July 2008, Sharp set an FAI class C1b world record for speed over a straight 3 km (1.9 mi) course at 573.46 km/h (356.33 mph).

In September–October 2015 Sharp set five FAI records for piston aircraft at Moriarty, New Mexico; all are current in 2022: Data from Nemesis NXT[16]General characteristics Performance

A Dan Wright build taxis at Mojave
Jon Sharp's N333XT at Reno, 2009