The aircraft retained an armament of four machine guns and could carry up to fifteen cameras.
The aircraft retains its original capabilities in refueling and transportation.
The aircraft has no flaps and instead retains the top and bottom surface divebrakes of its sailplane ancestors.
The aircraft retained the boom refueling equipment and the receptacle system.
These aircraft retained their Luftwaffe markings whilst in service with the unit.
At the end of the 1947-1950 restoration process, craftsmen estimated that the 1905 aircraft retained between 60 and 85% of its original material.
The aircraft had been on lease from Eagle Airways and therefore still retained that airline's basic colours.
His aircraft ineffectively retained its lozenge camouflage on the upper surface of the lower wing.
This aircraft retained the O-58's rear fuselage, wings, and tail while adding a front fuselage in place of the engine.