N3115L is a CURTISS-ROBERTSON ROBIN registered to DEXTER FRED H in LIVE OAK, FL — registration status: Active.
Registration data from the FAA Aircraft Registry. May not reflect recent changes — verify at FAA.gov.
N3115L
ActiveCURTISS-ROBERTSON ROBIN
Registration Details
- Registered Owner
- DEXTER FRED H
- Address
-
18954 62ND PLLIVE OAK, FL, 320607807Browse Florida aircraft
- Registrant Type
- Individual
- Cert. Issue Date
- Jan 7, 2003
- Expiration Date
- Apr 30, 2029
- Last Action Date
- Jul 28, 2023
- Unique ID
- 00793732
Aircraft Details
- Manufacturer
- CURTISS-ROBERTSON
- Model
- ROBIN
- Airworthiness Category
- Standard
- Engines
- 1
- Seats
- 3
- Weight Class
- CLASS 1
- Aircraft Type
- Fixed Wing Single Engine
- Engine Type
- 1
- Serial Number
- 55
- Mode S Code (Hex)
- A34D9A
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