Bought new Air, Time Machine Restore not working

Bought a new air, have my previous Air backed up on a time capsule, which I want to transfer to the new Air. When I Cmd+R the new Air on startup, I go through the normal procedure to transfer the time machine image from the old Air to the new Air. I do -
1. Restore From Time Machine Backup
2. Select Backup Source - my original Air image
3. Put in my password, it's accepted, I can see my previous Air image and the laptop name is correct.
4. It says "Opening Time Machine Backup"
5. I select the latest backup, which date/time is correct
I get "You can't restore this backup because it was created by a different model of Mac". Is the new Air incompatible? If so, arrrrgh!

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