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Locality: Fort Ann, New York

Phone: +1 518-796-0732



Address: 71 Cartier Ln - Harris Airport 12827 Fort Ann, NY, US

Website: www.quicksilverne.com

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Quicksilver Aircraft Northeast 08.12.2020

As promised the NXCub is starting its national tour and will arrive in the Northeast on or about 9/18/19 and if that sounds cool, then seeing and flying the NXC...ub should be on your short list of things to do. Join me at the Saratoga County airport (5B2) and see just exactly what the craze is all about. You too can do backcountry, but before the NX makes its way here, it has a big stop at the Reno Air Races and the STOL Drags. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSM2HYFRVTo Every XCub can now be configured for either nosewheel or tailwheel operations depending on the owner's preference. The landing gear can even be swapped back and forth between nosewheel and tailwheel configurations depending on the mission requirements for the airplane. The XCub was designed right from the start to accommodate both types of landing gear. Each setup has its own advantages for sure, and both versions are robust enough to handle almost anything the backcountry has to offer. We will post more about the nosewheel option for the XCub in the coming days. To see and learn more about NXCub, contact me 518-410-9404 or [email protected] Adventure Further!

Quicksilver Aircraft Northeast 18.11.2020

GIVING DUAL IN AN HKS POWERED QUICKSILVER SPRINT 2.

Quicksilver Aircraft Northeast 09.11.2020

A great afternoon of flying today!

Quicksilver Aircraft Northeast 07.11.2020

Hangin’ with the Air-Tech Quicksilver crew!!! Cool things keep happening to these Quicksilver Aircraft!!

Quicksilver Aircraft Northeast 02.11.2020

It is with great sadness that I share the loss of our friend and mentor, Jerry Olenik. Jerry was the tech behind HKS, and one of the most knowledgeable experimental Aircraft people I ever met. The loss of Jerry is a loss for all Aviation enthusiasts.