Quicksilver is a line of single and two-place high wing single engine ultralight aircraft that evolved from weight shift hang gliders including Bob Lovejoy's High Tailer. The earliest powered version the Quicksilver C was created as a self-launching hang glider designed to allow pilots who lived in the flatlands to be able to self-launch without a hill. The design later evolved into a ultralight aircraft for powered cross country flying.
Made by Quicksilver Manufacturing.
Eipper Quicksilver is the predecessor of the M-Squared Breese.