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At what point does a restoration become a replica?

Something I’ve always wondered and it is the same right across the museum and heritage industry but can anyone give me a good indication of what is currently considered to be the cut off between a restoration of an airframe and what is actually a replica?

Would for example 5% of an old airframe be enough to be a rebuild or would a couple of wheel legs and a tail with serial number be sufficient.

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By: Graham Adlam - 31st March 2025 at 12:54

In most cases the original data plate present or not is the only difference. There are many aircraft flying today with very few original parts but I doubt they would be called replicas.

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By: avion ancien - 31st March 2025 at 12:51

I think that we’ve been here before – time and time and time again. Maybe a search of the numerous past threads on the subject might be a good idea, inkworm.

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