N3431D - CESSNA 170B - Complete Aircraft History & Registry Information

Quick Facts & Current Owner

Current Owner
RITTBERGER DUSTIN
Location
HERMOSA, South Dakota
Registration Status
Active until 08-31-2032
Serial Number
26974
Last Seen on Market
Never Listed
Last Seen Airborne
July 2025
Last FAA Action Date
August 2025
Owned Since
August 2025
Location of N3431D in HERMOSA, South Dakota

About the CESSNA 170B

The Cessna 170B is a classic light single-engine aircraft that played a pivotal role in the development of general aviation. Initially introduced in 1952 as an improvement upon the original Cessna 170, which had launched in 1948, the 170B quickly distinguished itself with several notable enhancements and became a favorite among private pilots and aviation enthusiasts. Cessna, an American aircraft manufacturer with a rich history dating back to 1927, sought to produce a reliable, versatile aircraft suitable for personal use, training, and light commercial applications. The 170 series was an important part of this vision, filling a niche for a sturdy, high-wing, taildragger aircraft that was both easy to handle and versatile enough for various flying conditions. The 'B' model sported significant upgrades from its predecessors, most notably the redesigned wing that featured dihedral in the outboard section, giving it better handling and stability. Additionally, the 170B received larger flaps, which improved its short-field performanceโ€”a crucial feature for bush flying and landing on unimproved airstrips. Another mainstay of the 170Bโ€™s design was its all-metal fuselage construction, ensuring durability and longevity. Unlike the earlier models, the 170B came with larger windows, providing better visibility for pilots and passengers alike. Production of the Cessna 170B continued until 1956, with over 1,500 units built. Although Cessna eventually transitioned to the nosewheel-oriented 172 Skyhawk series, the 170B remains a beloved aircraft among vintage aviation fans. One of the primary benefits of the Cessna 170B is its combination of simplicity and capability. The aircraft is powered by a Continental six-cylinder engine, typically producing around 145 horsepower. This provides adequate power for a variety of missions while maintaining economical fuel consumption. Its robust landing gear system and tailwheel configuration offer excellent performance for off-airport operations, a feature highly valued by bush pilots and those operating in remote areas. The Cessna 170B's durability, ease of maintenance, and respectable performance have cemented its place as a classic in the annals of general aviation history.



Flight History and Activity for N3431D

Last Observed Flight

July 25, 2025

Near Sioux Falls, SD

Monthly Activity

2

Flights in past 30 days

Annual Activity

9

Flights in past 12 months

Last Known Location

Last flight location of N3431D

Maintenance and Safety Records

โœ“ No accidents, incidents, or service difficulty reports on file for this aircraft.

Complete History Timeline

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Aug 2025

Registration

Registered to RITTBERGER DUSTIN in HERMOSA, SD




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Sep 2023

Registration

Registered to PLATTS THOMAS MAX in OREGON, WI




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Jan 2023

Registration

Registered to PLATTS THOMAS MAX in OREGON, WI




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Sep 2019

Registration

Registered to PLATTS THOMAS MAX in ROCHESTER, WA




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Nov 2018

Registration

Registered to MANTEGNA PAUL V in ORLANDO, FL




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Apr 2016

Registration

Registered to FRANCIS WILLIAM P in LAKE OSWEGO, OR




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Jan 2014

Registration

Registered to LEE C N in SAN JOSE, CA




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Mar 2011

Registration

Registered to LEE C N in SAN JOSE, CA




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Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns N3431D?

N3431D is currently registered to RITTBERGER DUSTIN in HERMOSA, South Dakota.

What type of aircraft is N3431D?

N3431D is a 0 CESSNA 170B with serial number 26974.

Has N3431D been in any accidents?

No, N3431D has no accidents or incidents on file with the FAA/NTSB.