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Recreational (3 Axis)
List of recreational aircraft of the 3-axis type in alphabetical order300 aircraft in this category
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The Zodiac is a family of Canadian all-metal, two-seat, fixed landing gear airplanes that first flew in 1984.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Corby CJ-1 Starlet is a single seat, amateur-built aeroplane designed in the 1960s by Australian aeronautical engineer John Corby.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The tandem two-seat Spacewalker II is a low wing open cockpit single engined taidragger.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Lea Kestrel is a single seat high wing aircraft of Australian design owner built under CAO regulation 95.10.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Lockwood Drifter is a family of high wing, single engine, pusher configuration, open cockpit, one and two-seat kit aircraft that was first introduced in the 1980s by Maxair and remains in production today by Lockwood Aircraft of Sebring, Florida.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Aero Adventure Aventura is a family of ultralight amphibians marketed as a kit aircraft by Aero Adventure of DeLand, Florida. The aircraft was designed by Bob Bailey in 1995.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Skyeton K-10 Swift is a two-seat, single-engine light sports or ultralight aircraft designed in Ukraine.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Golden Circle Air T-Bird (formerly Teratorn Tierra) is a single or side-by-side two-seat single-engined high-wing monoplane with conventional three-axis control.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Tipsy Nipper T.66 is an aerobatic light aircraft, developed in 1952 by Ernest Oscar Tips of Avions Fairey at Gosselies in Belgium.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Aero-Works Aerolite 103 is an American single seat, high-wing, pusher configuration ultralight aircraft, designed by Terry Raber and introduced by Aero-Works, Inc, of Millersburg, Ohio in 1997.