Hi there,
thanks for your reply. Indeed, it might be possible that it is not "THE" airframe but in this case I am pretty convinced that it is the same airframe. I have seen pictures (before and after the fire) and did a lot of research. I even have parts that are fire damaged. The frame itself is painted in a primer. As far as I know there is an airframe S/N, left and right wing spar number, aircraft S/N ad engine S/N.
I have the registration documents and it all matches.
So my question, how can I be sure that this frame can be brought into the air? Any form of Non destructive testing I can use to asses a fire exposed airframe?
cheers.