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South Africa, WC, Cape Town
Joined Dec 2010
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I like the colours on this one. All my planes are red white and blue (except the Warbirds naturally...)
Wife can't really tell them apart that way At $750 I may just get one |
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Joined Dec 2013
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Hey Kevin,
This is Jon Sharp, o-the Nemesis..... Just got the Inversa 33, and the Evolution 33cc for Christmas. Haven't flown it yet but hopefully soon. When I saw you and Mirco were in the middle of this had to have one! As usual, Mirco's schemes are out of this world, and your design's are AWESOME!!!! Mirco did paint scheme for the NemesisNXT, so gotta love what ever he touches! Patricia and I are doing some R/C flying. She is a new, and I am a restart. We're havin' some fun enjoying the wonderful weather here in Tucson. Can't wait to see the "62" in person...Anyway Thanks to you and Mirco for contributing your talents to the sport. Thank you! Jon Chase the Dream...Not the Competition™ Nemesis Air Racing® 10645 N. Oracle Rd., Ste 230 Oro Valley, AZ 85737 www.nemesisnxt.com ph 520-334-0066 fax 866-227-1333 Nemesis® and NXT® are registered trademarks of Nemesis Air Racing and are used with permission only. Design Copyright © 2008 Nemesis Air Racing, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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John,
Awesome! Looking forward to seeing you and Patricia again this summer at Oshkosh. We can sit and chat about airplanes, guns and reloading again plus now add rc discussion. I don't have the inverza 33. I have the 280. I looks forward to seeing the 62 in person. You should come east in May for joe nall. I love it and have a blast there hanging out with others inflicted with the rc sickness. You guys would love it. Quote:
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The thing that might be worth checking is if there is a chance that is within 10% of a sukhoi or yak. It might by just be coincidence. Look at a QQ or carden yak compared to a real one. This looks as much like a sukhoi as those look like yaks. This is not a slight against the inversa. It is a great looking airplane and I am not saying it is a copy of anything.
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Thanks for this beautiful airplane design. Thanks also to QQ for his participation at this project. I have some fun with the Inverza 280. It fly very well in all weather conditions. It's very surprising for a model of this size. So, I purchased an Inverza 33. I know that here we are talking about the 62 size, but I guess my question to you, will interest some people. To complete the decoration of the airplane, I would like to put my registration number on the fuselage and the wing. Also, can you tell me what font was used for the word "Inverza". I think it will be nice, that these markings resemble those original ones. Kind regards from Belgium. JClaude |
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United States, CA, Palmdale
Joined Jan 2006
429 Posts
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Hey Jon,
Chuck Mosa here. You're going to like this one! Hope all is well. V/R Chuck |
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Thanks for your quick answer. I found a similar font (Concielian Bold) on the web. http://www.dafont.com/fr/concielian.font Blue skies. JClaude |
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Hi,
This is a proposal of electric motor for this plane, and only on 10s... http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...ner_Motor.html With this, we theoretically have ~680W/kg (~340W/lbs) - So, 250W/lbs is enough. Regards. |
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It's setup for the short wide canister such as the mtw TD75K and it also has another ring placed more aft for tuned pipe. I have to give it up to Kevin and Quique for making the most well balanced aerobatic aircraft. Kevin, if the full scale flys anything like the three models I had the pleasure of flying and testing while working with Quique, then you'll have a revolution on your hands in the full scale world. I've never flown any aerobatic plane with zero coupling. This plane even has zero downline coupling. If balanced properly there should be no mix in any of the Inverzas. |
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