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# '''Original''' - A specimen that can be shown to be in the original as-built configuration, or as modified by the user, that remains unaltered from the time it ended operational service. | |||
# '''Restored original''' - (Restoration): An artefact composed of at least 50% original components (by surface area or volume) and the remainder returned to accurate early condition made with the same materials, components and accessories. | |||
# '''Replica''' - A reproduction built by the builder of the original artefact in part or in total. If it’s got original bits - Replica with some Original Parts. | |||
# '''Reproduction''' - A reasonable facsimile in appearance and construction made with similar materials, and having substantially the same type mechanism and operating systems | |||
# '''Look Alike''' - | |||
# '''Mock Up''' (full scale model) - | |||
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Adapted from: Robert Mikesh, former Senior Curator of the National Air & Space Museum, in "Restoring Museum Aircraft" | Adapted from: Robert Mikesh, former Senior Curator of the National Air & Space Museum, in "Restoring Museum Aircraft" | ||
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Adapted from: Robert Mikesh, former Senior Curator of the National Air & Space Museum, in "Restoring Museum Aircraft"
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