A two seat development of the Quickie single seater
which was designed by Burt Rutan and which made its first flight in
1977, the Quickie Q.2 was available to homebuilders as a kit supplied by
the Quickie Aircraft Corporation of California. The Quickie Q200 was a
version powered by a 100hp(75kW) Continental. A tri-gear Quickie Q-200
Tri-Q is shown below.

N56DW c/n
QAC 2391
USA
2 seat light aircraft first flown in 1980
Engine: 75hp(56kW) Revmaster
Length: 19’7"(5.97m)
Height: 4’6"(1.37m)Wingspan: 16’8"(5.08m)
No.built: 70+Range: 1020miles(1641km)
Cruising speed: 160mph(257kmh) Empty weight: 600lb(272kg)
Maximum take-off weight: 1100lb(499kg)
 C-GQTU
c/n 2020
 C-GMBK
c/n 2057 |