The Pander P-3 was a parasol wing, two seat, single engine sports aircraft designed in the Netherlands in the early 1930s.
The P-3 was the third of a series of parasol wing, single engine, two seat light aircraft built around 1930 by the Dutch company Pander & Sons, the earlier ones being the almost identical P-1 and P-2.
The P-3 differed considerably from these in its engine, fuselage, fin and undercarriage, and later in its career its accommodation.
The tandem cockpits were, like those of the P-1 and P-2, placed under the mid-chord and trailing edge of the wing and were initially open but later they were enclosed under a single, long, multi-part canopy.
At the rear the tailplane was, as before, mounted on top of the fuselage but the revised fin had a straight, swept leading edge.