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hello my name is Mike Loftus I am the objects conservator at Nordstroms Museum the Norwegian National Aviation Museum today were going to be talking about preserving the unpreservable what to do with time limited objects how to use them and what is involved in trying to look after them and I will be describing some of those procedures in detail as it is good form of therapy for me to share with you I will be using three case studies to explore the life cycle of an aircraft displayed outside and they are this 737-300 which is the star of the show and this is one of my projects at Nordstroms Museum and represents New Life there will be a comet4c a previous project at the National Museum of Flight part of the national museum Scotland estate um just east of Edinburgh in East fortune and this will represent life extension surgery and a 707 also at the National Museum of Flight and this will represent death and reincarnation so what is my role in all of this what am I trying to achieve i