The RA-14 Loisirs was a French two-seat high-wing light touring aircraft designed by Roger Adam shortly after World War II.
It was a tube, wood and fabric two-seater suitable for amateur construction.
[2] The company sold plans and manufactured parts for the aircraft which could be fitted with a range of engines of between 65 and 80 hp (48 and 60 kW).
[2] Of the French production of 40 Loisirs, 17 were active in 1965 and five were still flying in the country in 2001.
[4] Data from Airlife's World Aircraft[4]General characteristics Performance