Rutan Quickie
| Quickie Q1 | |
|---|---|
| Quickie in the Canada Aviation and Space Museum. | |
| General information | |
| Type | Single seat aircraft |
| Manufacturer | Rutan Aircraft Factory (prototype) Quickie Aircraft (production) |
| Designer | Burt Rutan, Tom Jewett, Gene Sheehan |
| Status | kit production ended |
| Number built | 350+ |
| History | |
| First flight | November 1977 |
| Variants | QAC Quickie Q2 Viking Dragonfly |
The Rutan Model 54 Quickie is a lightweight single-seat taildragger aircraft of composite construction, configured with tandem wings.
The Quickie was primarily designed by Burt Rutan as a low-powered, highly efficient kit-plane. Its tandem wing design has one anhedral forward wing and one slightly larger dihedral rear wing. The forward wing has full-span control surfaces and is thus similar to a canard wing, but is considerably larger. The aircraft has unusual landing gear, with the main wheels located at the tips of the forward wing.