The identifier does not appear to correspond to a widely recognized historical artifact, scientific concept, or public record in academic databases. Based on the alphanumeric structure, it most likely refers to a private catalog entry , a specific museum inventory number , or a technical part ID .
Because numbers like 100359 map to diverse components across global manufacturing platforms, their physical attributes depend heavily on the target industry sector: Industry Sector Part Classification Common Application Multi-conductor Control Cables Low-voltage signal transmission & security alarms Automotive Supply Engine Filtration & Mechanical Components Vehicle intake systems and custom assemblies Archival Management Museum Digitization & Catalog Records Locating physical inventory in deep storage facilities avsmuseum100359 1 top
In 1989, a volunteer restoration team at a small aviation museum cracked open a crate that had sat untouched in a damp hangar for 34 years. Inside was the wreckage of a jet, tagged with the inventory number . The identifier does not appear to correspond to