Robert Mikesh takes the reader step by step through the process of
aircraft restoration from the initial decision to prepare for an
exhibit: Does it fit the museum's aims? How will it be displayed? Will
it fly? And of course: Is it good value? Initial preparation before
disassembly are noted and then the principal techniques in working with
wood-and-fabric, and metal aircraft are discussed, using many
interesting real examples. Types of propulsion, tires, colors and
markings are covered systematically and the different requirements for
indoor or outdoor exhibition are shown. This book is considered the
authoritative reference to the wide and complex subject of aircraft
preservation and restoration.