Having a big of fun with iMovie today and worked up this Retro themed trailer using one of the built-in presets.
The story behind the original "Quickie 500" dates back to 1971 when several members of the B.A.R.K.S. (Bakersfield Aircraft Radio Kontrol Society) approached one of their members (Glen Spickler) to see if he was interested in drawing up a one design club racer. What the fellows wanted was a simple “40-size" airplane that would be economical to build and easy to fly. The idea sounded interesting, so out came the drawing board, paper, pencils and a large sized eraser.
A model for just one purpose has a limited appeal, so it seemed only sensible that the "Quickie" should also be capable of the everyday fun flying that the majority of Radio Control modelers enjoy, The success of this approach has been proven by the number of "Quickies" built by non-racing modelers who fly the ship in all types of club contests, decade after decade.
You can be sure that the "Quickie" is a well-proven design, capable of giving many hours of pleasure whether it be club racing or just barnstorming around. We certainly don't consider the "Quickie 500" a trainer, but anyone who has advanced to the aileron stage shouldn't have any problems with it. Give it a try, it's a fun airplane!
The "Quickie 500" is at its best when built as a club project. Try to get some of your friends to build them too. Then have a ball play racing or just have fun tearing up the sky!
Specifications:
Wingspan: 51 inches
Wing Area: 510 square inches
Length (airframe only): 37.25 inches
Weight: 3.5 - 4.25 pounds
Radio: 4 channel system
Power:
• .25-.46 glow engine, or equivalent electric power system
For more information, flight videos, and to order one of our Old School Model Works Quickie 500 kits, visit www.oldschoolmodels.com/q500.htm
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