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Antique and collectible aircraft are historical aircraft no longer in production. Individuals often purchase antique and collectible aircraft at auctions or through dealers. They then spend time and money restoring these aircraft back to their original condition.
Such antique and collectible restoration may involve simple cosmetic improvements or may involve more complex internal replacements. Antique and collectible aircraft can be seen at museums. Various people will join antique aircraft associations. These aviation enthusiasts are determined to keep aircraft history alive. Member of these societies organise fly-ins to ‘show off’ their restored antique and collectible aircraft.
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