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Aircraft Restoration
Aircraft to be restored to flyable condition are in one of several states:
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best condition: stored carefully, in flyable condition when stored
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poor condition: airframe has no major bends or missing parts
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bad condition: most crashed aircraft: bent wings or fuselage, missing important components
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impossible condition: the status of most 20th Century aircraft
Ordinary Flight Operations
These are adapted from the flying rules in Beyond the Mountains of Madness.
Chances of Failure
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base chance of trouble on any flight
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5%
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added chance, if sufficient pre-flight isn't performed
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+5%
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added chance if extended flight above 6,000 meters altitude
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+5%
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added chance due to condition of aircraft, or weather conditions
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varies
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Combat Flight Operations
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