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General Aviation (single engine)
List of single engine general aviation aircraft in alphabetical order345 aircraft in this category
By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver is a single-engined high-wing propeller-driven short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft developed and manufactured by de Havilland Canada.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Piper PA-38-112 Tomahawk is a two-seat, fixed tricycle gear general aviation airplane, originally designed for flight training, touring and personal use.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The six seat Bonanza 36 is an extended version of the Model 33 Bonanza.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Beechcraft Debonair (later called the Model 33 Bonanza) is a single engine, low wing cabin monoplane with retractable tricycle undercarriage and a conventional tail.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The PA-32 Cherokee Six is a six or seven seat variant of the Piper Cherokee.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth is a 1930s British biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and built by the de Havilland Aircraft Company.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Ryan (originally North American) Navion is a single-engine, unpressurized, retractable gear, four-seat aircraft originally designed and built by North American Aviation in the 1940s.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Cessna 177 Cardinal is a light single-engine, high-wing general aviation aircraft that was intended to replace Cessna's 172 Skyhawk.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Cessna 150 is a two-seat tricycle gear general aviation airplane that was designed for flight training, touring and personal use.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Cessna 152 is an American two-seat, fixed-tricycle-gear, general aviation airplane, used primarily for flight training and personal use.