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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 Commonwealth Skyranger was a side-by-side, two-seat, high-wing taildragger.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Stinson Reliant is a popular single-engine four- to five-seat high-wing monoplane manufactured by the Stinson Aircraft Division of the Aviation Manufacturing Corporation of Wayne, Michigan.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Glasair Sportsman 2+2 is a single-engine, high wing, strut-braced, four seat kit aircraft, developed by the Glasair Aviation company.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Gippsland GA-200 Fatman is a low-wing single-engine agricultural aircraft built by GippsAero.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Tri-R KIS TR-1 is an American homebuilt aircraft that was designed by Rich Trickel and produced by Tri-R Technologies of Oxnard, California, introduced in the 1990s.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Wittman W-5 Buttercup is a two place aircraft designed and built by Steve Wittman in 1938.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The de Havilland DH.61 Giant Moth was a 1920s British large single-engined biplane transport built by de Havilland at Stag Lane Aerodrome, Edgware. Intended primarily for use in Australia, a number were also shipped to Canada.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Maule M-7 is a family of single-engine light aircraft that has been manufactured in the United States since the mid-1980s.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 Bellanca Viking and Super Viking are a series of single-engine, four-seat, high performance, retractable gear aircraft manufactured in the USA during the 1960s and 1970s.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Osprey Osprey 2, also known as the Pereira Osprey 2 after its designer, is an amphibious sport aircraft designed for homebuilding.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Sling TSi is a South African four-seat, single-engine, low-wing homebuilt aircraft sold in kit form by Sling Aircraft of Johannesburg South. It was developed from the Sling 4.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Bellanca 14-13 Cruisair Senior and its successors were a family of light aircraft that were manufactured in the United States by AviaBellanca Aircraft after World War II.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Beechcraft Model 77 Skipper is a two-seat, fixed tricycle gear general aviation airplane, originally designed for flight training but also used for touring and personal flying.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Sky Arrow is a tandem-seat, pusher configuration, high-wing carbon fibre light aircraft that was manufactured by 3I (Iniziative Industriali Italiane).By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Questair Venture is a homebuilt aircraft manufactured by Questair at John Bell Williams Airport in Bolton, Mississippi, United States. The aircraft first flew on 1 July 1987.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Lancair IV and IV-P are a family of four-seat low-wing retractable-gear composite monoplanes.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Chrislea Super Ace is a 1940s British four-seat light aircraft built by Chrislea Aircraft Limited.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Aviamilano F.14 Nibbio (Kite, as in the bird) is a four-seat, single engine cabin monoplane built in Italy in the late 1950s. Only ten production aircraft were completed.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 L-40 Meta Sokol was a Czechoslovakian sports and touring four-seat single-engine low-wing aircraft of the late 1950s.