'Relentless' Down In NM; Pilot Safe
Wed, 12 Apr '06
ANN REALTIME REPORTING 04.12.06 1620EST -- Aero-News has confirmed the pilot of "Relentless", the Nemesis NXT racer that was apparently destroyed during an emergency landing attempt in southwestern New Mexico Tuesday, was the aircraft's builder, Kevin Eldridge.
Fortunately, Eldridge was able to evacuate the aircraft after landing, and was not injured in the incident.
The FAA reports the aircraft was on fire when Eldridge brought it down.
An alert News-Spy sent along the following FAA Preliminary Report, indicating that the Nemesis NXT racer "Relentless," exhibited last week at the Sun 'N Fun Fly-In in Lakeland, FL, experienced problems over New Mexico Tuesday.
The report indicates the pilot -- whose identity has not been confirmed -- is safe after being forced to attempt an emergency landing on a dirt strip near Glenwood, NM after reporting a fire onboard the plane.
"Relentless" was on display throughout Sun 'N Fun, and air racer Jon Sharp also demonstrated the aircraft during Thursday's "Showcase" flyover that preceded the daily air show.
The Nemesis NXT (which stands for Neoteric eXperimental Technology) is a two place, retractable gear, single engine, kit airplane of all molded carbon fiber construction, allowing a very sleek aerodynamic profile. Designed and built as an air racer, "Relentless" was powered by a Lycoming TI0-540-NXT engine, driving a racing-spec Hartzell propeller.
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One week after Tucker - another pilot safe - aircraft destroyed story.
I had thought until recently that the pilot here was the "Kevin Eldridge" that I knew from Chino Ca. that flew (and bailed out from) the Super Corsair. But I caught a picture of this guy and he's not the Kevin I know.
Thanks for the heads up.