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A replica would look, feel, and fly the same - only without the risk of breaking apart in midair. If you want to avoid this risk you'll have to strip it and put it back together - you'll basically end up with a replica. Bad decision. The best choice therefore would be no to touch the body at all and let it rest in a museum. Then again, on static display it doesn't need a working engine either - a flying replica would. It would, imho, even turn a kitplane like the Flugwerk into an original. Why not put a clone in there, in make the engine available for other projects(with better/safer) airframes? But afaik, there are no other projects which could make use that beast.... |
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