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Recreational (3 Axis)
List of recreational aircraft of the 3-axis type in alphabetical order300 aircraft in this category
By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
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 TLAC Sherwood Scout is a British-manufactured sport aircraft delivered ready to fly or build yourself.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 AAK Flamingo is a two seat high winged light aircraft built by Australian Aircraft Kits.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The B&F Fk9, also marketed as the FK-Lightplanes FK9, is a German-designed single-engine, two-seat ultralight, first flown in 1989.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Stits SA-5 Flut-R-Bug is a homebuilt aircraft designed by Ray Stits.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Thruster TST is a high wing,single engine ultralight aircraft built nby Thruster Air Services based at Langworth in the UK.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The SlipStream Genesis is a family of American, strut-braced, high wing, pusher configuration, tricycle gear aircraft, produced in kit form, for amateur construction.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Flying Flea (Pou du Ciel literally "Louse of the Sky" in French) is a large family of light homebuilt aircraft first flown in 1933.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Flightstar is a large family of single and two-seat, high wing, single engined kit aircraft that was produced by Flightstar Sportplanes of South Woodstock, Connecticut.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Sadler SV-1 Vampire is a single-seat ultralight sport aircraft developed in the United States in the early 1980sBy 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 Hummel Bird is an Experimental/Amateur Built aircraft designed by Morry Hummel and produced by Hummel Aviation of Byran, Ohio. It is a single-seat, single-engine, all-metal airplane typically powered by a 1/2 VW engine in the 32 hp-45 hp rangeBy 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 Earthstar Thunder Gull is a family of cantilever high-wing, tricycle gear ultralight aircraft