Kwik Fly MkIII from Graupner

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The Kwik Fly MkIII is a classic radio-controlled (RC) model aircraft, originally designed by Phil Kraft, a pioneer in RC aviation. Released in the late 1960s, the Kwik Fly MkIII is part of the Kwik Fly series, which gained popularity for its excellent flying characteristics and suitability for precision aerobatics. It became a benchmark design for pattern flying, a competitive aerobatic discipline in RC aviation.

The MkIII features a conventional low-wing monoplane configuration with a symmetrical airfoil and a tricycle landing gear. Its sleek fuselage and clean aerodynamic lines provide stability and precision in the air. The airframe is typically constructed from balsa wood and plywood, covered with lightweight materials like Monokote.

The model is designed for glow engines, commonly in the .40 to .60 cubic inch displacement range, though it has been adapted for electric power by modern enthusiasts. It offers excellent control authority, making it suitable for intermediate to advanced pilots looking to perform aerobatic maneuvers.

The Kwik Fly MkIII remains a celebrated design in RC model history and is often replicated or built as a nostalgia project by enthusiasts worldwide. It represents a milestone in RC pattern flying and continues to be admired for its timeless design and performance.

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Wingspan: 1575mm (62 in)
Length: 1270mm (50 in)

Weight: 3000 g (6.6 lbs)
  • Designer: Phil Kraft
  • Wing Configuration: Low-wing monoplane
  • Landing Gear: Tricycle
  • Wingspan: 1575 mm (62 inches)
  • Wing Area: 41.9 dm² (650 square inches)
  • Length: 1270 mm (50 inches)
  • Primary Materials: Balsa wood and plywood, often covered with Monokote or similar materials.
  • Airfoil: Symmetrical for aerobatic performance.
  • Engine: Glow engine, typically .40 to .60 cubic inch displacement (2-stroke or 4-stroke).
  • Electric Adaptations: Modern versions can be equipped with electric motors (~700-1000W power)
  • Flying Weight: 2.5 to 3 kg (~5.5 to 6.5 pounds), depending on build and components.
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