Web Link Green Flight Challenger
Gene Sheehan and the gang in Mojave are working on a highly modified Q1 made of honeycomb and Carbon Fiber. It will be 100% electric, and be entered in the CAFE race in July 2011 (Hopefully) |
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Web Link Kevin's Aviation Website
Kevin's Aviation Website has pictures from the 2007 Rough River Fly-in featuring pictures of 3 Quickies! |
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Web Link Steve Schulte's Photos
Steve Shulte is a photgrapher friend of Nathan Peck who flies a Rotax powered Q1. This is a link to some air to air shots of Nathan's beautiful Q! |
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Web Link Scratch Built Q2
Brad Baerg built a Q2 from scratch, including the fuselage, by getting pretty creative with the fuselage jigging and bulkhead templates in the plans. The website he used to store his pictures is down, but the internet archive captured the thumbnails at least. |
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Web Link Kevin Sheely's Blog
Kevin Sheely created a blog about his Q-200 that he bought on barnstormers.com |
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Web Link Berkut 13
Great website following the construction of a Berkut (basically a hot, retractable Long Ez) and the flying fun thereafter |
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Web Link BDI DataLynk, LLC
Bob Ballard's Datalynk website has pictures of his Q-1. Looks like he did a really nice job on it! |
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Web Link Joseph Snow's Q2
Joseph Snow is documenting his Q2 construction online. He looks like he's almost ready to fly! He's intending to fly behind a Corvair, just like I am! Go Joe! |
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Web Link Sam Hoskin's Blog
Sam Hoskins is a legend in the Quickie Community. He has been flying and speed modifying his Q-200 for 20 years! His enthusiasm and "just get to work" attitude are inspiring to us all! |
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Web Link The Quickie Resurrection Project
Leon McAtee is trying to reproduce the pre-fabricated metal parts for the Q1. (And perhaps eventually offer a Q1 kit again.) This is the blog about his progress. |
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Web Link Sport Aviation Specialties
During the 1980s, Mike Huffman was a dealer for Quickie Aircraft Corporation. He now owns Sport Aviations Specialties and teaches FAA approved courses to help Light Sport owners earn their Repairmen Certificates. |
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Web Link John Loram's Q2
John Loram has been slowly but steadily working on his Q2 for several years. You can see his progress on hi online webcam. Great builder documentation, and a few upgrades. |
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Web Link The Stupid Story of My Q2
Marc Zeitlin built a Q2 in a warehouse on the MIT campus near Boston, MA. When the warehouse was cleared out, he moved the plane, and eventually sold it. Years later he discovered that it had actually been flown! |
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Web Link Mike Dwyer
Mike Dwyer just moved his Q-200 site from geocities over to a new host. He has a detailed construction log, and has been flying for 25 years! Keep up the great work! |
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Web Link Keith Benner's Tri-Q
Keith Benner dragged a Tri-Q home and is now working on making it his own. He started his website in August 2009 to document his work. |
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Web Link Legend of Aces
Site has a few pictures of a Q2 under repair with links to more detailed photos on photobucket. |
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Web Link N56DW
Doug Tenney is getting his Tri-Q back together. He should have the rebuilt engine mounted soon! |
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