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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 Wheeler Express (or later known as EDI Express) is a four-seat low-wing composite homebuilt aircraft.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Antonov An-2 (NATO reporting name Colt) is a Soviet mass-produced single-engine biplane utility/agricultural aircraft .By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Pottier P.220S Koala is a French two-seat light homebuilt aircraft and built by Avions Pottier.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 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 Cessna 208 Caravan is a single engined, high wing, turboprop utility aircraft produced by Cessna.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 Grob G 115 is a general aviation fixed-wing aircraft, primarily used for flight training.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Cirrus SR20 and SR22 are single-engine four- or five-seat composite aircraft built from 2001 by Cirrus Aircraft of Duluth, Minnesota.By red750, in General Aviation (single engine),
The Team Tango Tango 2 is an American low-wing composite homebuilt aircraft, marketed as a kit for amateur construction by Team Tango of Williston, Florida.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.