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General Aviation (single engine)
List of single engine general aviation aircraft in alphabetical order389 aircraft in this category
By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The PA-20 Pacer and PA-22 Tri-Pacer are a family of four-place, strut braced, high-wing light aircraft that were built by Piper Aircraft in the post-World War II period.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Beechcraft Musketeer is a family of single-engined, low-wing, light aircraft that was produced by Beechcraft.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Varga 2150 Kachina is an American all-metal, low-wing, fixed-gear, two-seat light aircraft fitted with a tricycle undercarriage.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Cessna 400, marketed as the Cessna TTx, is a single-engine, fixed-gear, low-wing general aviation aircraft built from composite materials by Cessna Aircraft.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Rans S-21 Outbound is an American STOL homebuilt aircraft that was designed by Randy Schlitter and is produced by Rans Designs of Hays, Kansas.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Seabird Seeker is a light observation aircraft built originally by Seeker Aviation Australia and Seabird Aviation Jordan.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Grumman American AA-5 series is a family of American all-metal, four-seat, light aircraft used for touring and training.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Luscombe 8 is a series of high-wing, side-by-side-seating monoplanes with conventional landing gear, designed in 1937 and built by Luscombe Aircraft.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Ilyushin Il-103 is a single-engine, low-wing training aircraft developed by the Ilyushin Design Bureau that started in 1990 in the Soviet Union.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The L-40 Meta Sokol was a Czechoslovakian sports and touring four-seat single-engine low-wing aircraft of the late 1950s.