It looks like its 99% still intact minus scraping, saved the engines... is it still a good plane and would the FAA let it fly?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dH_AzTvnN_Q
You can rebuild anything.
You can rebuild anything.
Your right there. The Polikarpovs that Sir Tim Wallis restored had been at the bottom of a lake since World War 2.
You can rebuild anything.
Your right there. The Polikarpovs that Sir Tim Wallis restored had been at the bottom of a lake since World War 2.
At what point do you go from calling it a restored aircraft to a replica because some aircraft such as those you mentioned only actually have like 5% of the original left in them and to me that doesn't make it a restoration it's a new aircraft with a old part bolted on?
You can rebuild anything.
Your right there. The Polikarpovs that Sir Tim Wallis restored had been at the bottom of a lake since World War 2.
At what point do you go from calling it a restored aircraft to a replica because some aircraft such as those you mentioned only actually have like 5% of the original left in them and to me that doesn't make it a restoration it's a new aircraft with a old part bolted on?
You can rebuild anything.
Your right there. The Polikarpovs that Sir Tim Wallis restored had been at the bottom of a lake since World War 2.
At what point do you go from calling it a restored aircraft to a replica because some aircraft such as those you mentioned only actually have like 5% of the original left in them and to me that doesn't make it a restoration it's a new aircraft with a old part bolted on?
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