FAA aircraft registration
N930V
NEW STANDARD D-25 · 1930 · Valid
N930V is a NEW STANDARD D-25 (year 1930), valid on the FAA registry as of 2026-07-12. Owner type: entity. No NTSB accident or incident matches this tail in our snapshot. Source: FAA Releasable Aircraft Database.
Snapshot date: 2026-07-12 · Source: registry.faa.gov
Registration
- Status
- Valid
- Serial number
- 152
- Issued
- —
- Expires
- —
- Type aircraft
- Fixed wing single-engine
- State
- OR
Registered owner
WESTERN ANTIQUE AEROPLANE AND AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM
HOOD RIVER, OR
Source: FAA Releasable Aircraft Database. Entity owners are shown without redaction; individual owners are redacted by default.
Ownership timeline
- CurrentWESTERN ANTIQUE AEROPLANE AND AUTOMOBILE MUSEUMsince —
- Earlier owners are reconstructed from successive FAA snapshots and shown when our archive has at least two transitions for this tail.
Accident or incident history(0 matches)
No NTSB CAROL record matches N930V in our snapshot. The official NTSB search may show later filings. Open NTSB CAROL.
Applicable Airworthiness Directives(0 on the make-model list)
AD applicability depends on serial range, engine, and propeller. Use the FAA AD library or your A&P mechanic for a definitive applicability list for N930V.
Type certificate
NEW STANDARD D-25 is governed by the FAA Type Certificate Data Sheet for the NEW STANDARD family. The TCDS is the authoritative reference for engine, weight, and equipment configuration.
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Sources
- FAA Releasable Aircraft Database — accessed 2026-07-12
- FAA N-Number Inquiry — accessed 2026-07-12
- NTSB CAROL accident database — accessed 2026-07-12
- FAA Airworthiness Directives library — accessed 2026-07-12