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Recreational (3 Axis)
List of recreational aircraft of the 3-axis type in alphabetical order334 aircraft in this category
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The UL-Jih Evolution is a conventionally laid out, two-seat, high-wing, single-engine ultralight, designed and built in the Czech Republic.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The UL-Jih Fascination, also called the Fascination F100 and Dallach D4, is a conventionally laid out, two seat, low wing, single engine ultralight, designed and built in the Czech Republic.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Ultravia Pelican is the name given to two series of high-wing, single-engine, tractor configuration ultralight aircraft.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Valley Engineering Backyard Flyer is an American single-seat ultralight aircraft with a wing that rotates 90 deg. for storage.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Vashon Ranger R7 is an American light-sport aircraft designed and produced by Vashon Aircraft of Woodinville, Washington.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Viking SF-2A Cygnet, also called the Sisler SF-2A Cygnet and the HAPI SF-2A Cygnet, is an American STOL amateur-built aircraft, designed by Bert Sisler and produced by Viking Aircraft LLC.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Aerocomp VM-1 Esqual is a Swedish ultralight aircraft, produced by Arsi AB (formerly Aerocomp AB) of Alingsås.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Wag-Aero Wag-a-Bond is a high-wing two-seat side-by-side homebuilt aircraft of tube-and-fabric construction.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Warner Sportster is an American light-sport aircraft, designed and produced by Warner Aerocraft of Seminole, Florida.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Whittaker MW6 is a family of British amateur-built aircraft that was designed by Mike Whittaker and supplied as plans for amateur construction.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Zenith STOL CH 701 and CH 750 are a family of light, two-place kit-built STOL aircraft designed by Canadian aeronautical engineer Chris Heintz through his Midland, Ontario based company, Zenair.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Zodiac is a family of Canadian all-metal, two-seat, fixed landing gear airplanes that first flew in 1984.