riteng Posted September 12 Share Posted September 12 (edited) I have a Q1 project that has been sitting in my storage warehouse for years. Wanting to close down the warehouse soon. Mostly complete with all necessary gauges. The Engine is attached to the firewall. All the Engine gauges have been wired to a board at the firewall for testing the engine.. Has the original 18 HP Onan Engine. I have the book on the engine. Also have Plans, Hot wire cutter, templates for wings and canard (if I can find them), and scale for measuring epoxy. It has the following gauges: Air Speed Indicator Compass and Bank Altimeter Gauge Oil Temperature Gauge Oil Pressure Gauge RPM Gauge Cylinder Head Gauge It has been designed where the back half of the fuselage can unbolted and transported in 2 pieces. $4,995 or best offer. I'm located in North Carolina near the Charlotte area. Plane will have to picked up if you are interested. Edited September 12 by riteng Added OBO to listing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
court Posted September 19 Share Posted September 19 I don't have my pilot's license yet, but how would one go about getting training in a one-seater? Particularly a canard like the quickie with all its idiosyncrasies? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marc Zeitlin Posted September 20 Share Posted September 20 8 hours ago, court said: I don't have my pilot's license yet, but how would one go about getting training in a one-seater? Particularly a canard like the quickie with all its idiosyncrasies? Except in very particular circumstances, you don't get training in a one seater - you get trained in a two (or more) seater. If you're asking how, once you have your pilot's certificate, how you get TRANSITION training into a one seater, you take lessons in a two seater that's as similar as possible, and you get a lot of ground talking to. 1 Quote Marc J. ZeitlinBurnside Aerospacemarc_zeitlin@alum.mit.eduwww.cozybuilders.org copyright © 2023 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
court Posted Wednesday at 01:28 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 01:28 PM 12 hours ago, Marc Zeitlin said: If you're asking how, once you have your pilot's certificate, how you get TRANSITION training into a one seater, you take lessons in a two seater that's as similar as possible, and you get a lot of ground talking to. Exactly what I meant. Thanks for answering! I probably could have looked that up, but the question hit me while browsing the forums. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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