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General Aviation (single engine)
List of single engine general aviation aircraft in alphabetical order390 aircraft in this category
By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Van's RV-12 is an American two-seat, single-engine, low-wing homebuilt airplane eligible for the U.S. E-LSA category, sold in kit form and as a complete ready-to-fly aircraft by Van's Aircraft of Aurora, Oregon.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 Piper J-3 Cub is an American light aircraft that was built between 1938 and 1947 by Piper Aircraft.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 (now Leonardo SF-260) is an Italian light aircraft which has been commonly marketed as a military trainer and aerobatics aircraft.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Dream Tundra is a robust, single-engine, high-wing monoplane designed in Canada.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Fuji FA-200 Aero Subaru is a single-engine piston-powered monoplane built by Fuji Heavy Industries of Japan.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Socata TB is a series of light single engine piston aircraft developed and manufactured by French aircraft company SOCATA.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Rutan VariEze is a composite, canard aircraft designed by Burt Rutan.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The SOCATA Rallye (English: Rally) is a light aircraft that was manufactured by French aviation company SOCATA.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Quickie is a lightweight single-seat taildragger aircraft of composite construction, configured with tandem wings.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Alpha Aviation Alpha 2000 is a two-seat, all-metal training and general aviation aircraft built in Hamilton, New Zealand.