The Pegasus Quik is a British-designed ultralight trike, originally designed and produced by Pegasus Aviation, later by P&M Aviation, both of the United Kingdom. The design is now owned by Albatross Flying Systems of Bangalore, India. The aircraft is supplied as a kit for amateur construction.[1][2][3]
Quik
Role
Ultralight trike
Type of aircraft
National origin
United Kingdom
Manufacturer
Pegasus Aviation P&M Aviation Albatross Flying Systems
The Quik's design goal was to produce a faster trike and to this end a smaller wing in both span and area than normal is employed. The initial wing used has on a span of 8.0m (26.2ft) and an area of 10.6m2 (114sqft). The smaller wing also gives improved turbulence resistance, but at the cost of a higher stall speed.[1][2]
The aircraft was designed to comply with the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale microlight category, including the category's maximum gross weight of 450kg (992lb) and is certified to the British BCAR Section "S" standard. The initial version has a maximum gross weight of 409kg (902lb), while later versions have gross weights of 450kg (992lb). The Quik features a cable-braced or strut-braced hang glider-style high-wing, weight-shift controls, a two-seats-in-tandem open cockpit, tricycle landing gear and a single engine in pusher configuration.[1][2]
The aircraft is made from bolted-together aluminium tubing, with its double-surface wing covered in Dacron sailcloth. On the initial model its 8.0m (26.2ft) span wing is supported by a single tube-type kingpost and uses an "A" frame control bar. Later versions use a strut-braced "topless" style wing.[1][2]
Variants
Mainair Pegasus Quik
Quik 912S Executive
Version circa 2003 powered with a Rotax 912ULS engine of 74.5kW (100hp) and using a conventional cable-braced wing with a kingpost. Maximum gross weight of 409kg (902lb) and a cruise speed of 132km/h (82mph).[1]
Quik
2012 production version with Rotax 912ULS engine of 74.5kW (100hp), strut-braced "topless" wing, maximum gross weight of 409kg (902lb) and a cruise speed of 129km/h (80mph).[4]
QuikR
2012 production version, designed to be even faster with a 8.45m (27.7ft) span, strut-braced "topless" wing of 11.43m2 (123.0sqft) wing area. Gross weight of 450kg (992lb), Rotax 912ULS engine of 74.5kW (100hp), topless wing and cruise speed of 161km/h (100mph). Stall speed is 64km/h (40mph).[2][5]
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