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Recreational (3 Axis)
List of recreational aircraft of the 3-axis type in alphabetical order305 aircraft in this category
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The SIPA S.90 was a French-built two-seat light touring and training aircraft of the 1940s and 1950s.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 Skyfox Aviation Gazelle is an Australian ultralight cabin monoplane designed by Skyfox Aviation of Queensland.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 Sonex, Waiex and Xenos are a family of lightweight, metal, low-wing, two seat homebuilt aircraft. Kits are produced and marketed by Sonex Aircraft,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 Spectrum Beaver is a family of single- and two-place, pusher configuration, high-wing ultralight aircraft that were first introduced by Spectrum Aircraft of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, in 1983.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 Storm 300 is an Italian homebuilt aircraft that was designed and produced by Storm Aircraft of Sabaudia.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Svenska Flygfabriken LN-3 Seagull is a two-seater single-engine pusher configuration amphibian kitplane made from composite material, powered by a D-Motor LF26, D-Motor LF39 or Rotax 912/914 engine.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Pegazair-100 STOL is a two-seat STOL homebuilt aircraft developed in Canada by Tapanee Aviation, Inc. of Mont-Saint-Michel, Quebec.By red750, in Recreational (3 Axis),
The Taylor J.T.1 Monoplane is a British fixed-wing aircraft design for a homebuilt aircraft, developed in the 1950s by J.F. Taylor.