User:Noha307
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Name | Noah |
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Born | February 09 |
Country | United States |
Current location | Ohio |
Race | Caucasian |
Hair | Brown |
Eyes | Brown |
Handedness | Right |
Blood type | A+ |
Sexuality | Heterosexual |
Family and friends | |
Marital status | Unmarried |
Children | None |
Education and employment | |
Occupation | Collections Manager & Museum Attendant |
Employer | Tri-State Warbird Museum |
High school | Turpin High School |
University | University of Cincinnati |
Hobbies, interests, and beliefs | |
Religion | Agnostic/Humanism |
Politics | Center-Left |
Contact info | |
Website | warbirdphilosophy |
Noha307(at)GMail(dot)com |
Aircraft Survivor List Editing Philosophy
[edit]Aircraft Survivor List Editing Philosophy
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Ideally, the first reference for an airframe is to the relevant page on the owning museum's website. (It is not enough to simply link to the museum's homepage.) The use of the museum's website rather than a third-party website serves to prove that the airframe does indeed exist at that location, since they can be presumed to know better than anyone else what is in their collection. The museum's website is presumed to be correct regarding specific information (i.e. variant, identification) unless reliable contradicting information can be found. A second reference must be added that states the airframe's specific identity (e.g. construction number, serial number, bureau number, etc.) if the first reference does not include it. (When choosing between multiple secondary references, the one with the most complete information/profile should be selected.) An additional reference to the aircraft's airworthiness certificate from the respective country's aviation regulatory agency is required if the aircraft is airworthy. Registration numbers are to be replaced with one of the former numbers wherever possible. Airframes are to be referred to by their actual identity, not the one they are painted to represent. The format for the first sentence of the entry for each airframe should be of the following format: [Identity Number] [Nickname] – [Variant] is airworthy/on display/in storage at [Name of Museum, Airport, etc.] in [City, Region]. (If the airframe is located at a secondary site (i.e. an annex or storage facility), that should be included before the organization's name.) One of the intents of this standardized format is that there is an equality between all entries. Some organizations and individuals may seek to promote the airframes in their collection by giving theirs a more prominent treatment than the other airframes in the list. There are a number of examples of people associated with aviation museums editing articles related to their museum and causing a potential conflict of interest. (Example 1, Example 2, Example 3, Example 4, Example 5, Example 6, Example 7, Example 8, Example 9, Example 10, Example 11, Example 12, Example 13, Example 14, Example 15, Example 16, Example 17, Example 18, Example 19, Example 20, Example 21, Example 22, Example 23, Example 24, Example 25, Example 26, Example 27, Example 28, Example 29, Example 30, Example 31, Example 32, Example 33, Example 34, Example 35, Example 36, Example 37, Example 38, Example 39, Example 40, Example 41, Example 42, Example 43, Example 44, Example 45, Example 46, Example 47, Example 48, Example 49, Example 50, Example 51, Example 52, Example 53, Example 54, Example 55, Example 56, Example 57, Example 58, Example 59, Example 60, Example 61, Example 62, Example 63, Example 64, Example 65, Example 66, Example 67, Example 68, Example 69, Example 70, Example 71, Example 72, Example 73, Example 74, Example 75, Example 76, Example 77, Example 78, Example 79, Example 80, Example 81, Example 82, Example 83, Example 84, Example 85, Example 86, Example 87, Example 88, Example 89, Example 90 and of course, myself) This is not to suggest that these people are selfish, but simply that they are unfamiliar Wikipedia's standards and are pursuing the admirable goal of raising awareness of their institutions. By establishing a standardized format this problem is mitigated. The philosophy laid out in this section is partially based on the layout taken from existing Wikipedia aircraft survivor lists and partially of this user's own design.
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Aircraft Survivor List Major Contributing Users
[edit]Pages I Have Created
[edit]Aviation Museums
[edit]- Colombian Aerospace Museum
- Colonel Jaime Meregalli Aeronautical Museum
- Piper Aviation Museum
- Beechcraft Heritage Museum
- Hagerstown Aviation Museum
- Warhawk Air Museum
- Fagen Fighters WWII Museum
- National Museum of World War II Aviation
- Bolivian Air Force Museum
- Wings of the North Air Museum
- American Wings Air Museum
- Golden Wings Flying Museum
- Minnesota Air National Guard Museum
- Selfridge Military Air Museum (Repurposed: Redirect → Article)
- Malmstrom Museum
- McChord Air Museum (Repurposed: Redirect → Article)
- Air Force Flight Test Museum
- WACO Air Museum
- Prairie Aviation Museum
- Lawrence D. Bell Aircraft Museum
- Golden Age Air Museum
- Tennessee Museum of Aviation
- Historic Aircraft Restoration Project
- Erickson Aircraft Collection
- Mid America Flight Museum
- Aviation History & Technology Center
- Aviation Heritage Park (Repurposed: Redirect → Article)
- Aviation Unmanned Vehicle Museum
- Flight of the Phoenix Aviation Museum
- Legacy Flight Museum
- Museum of Flight and Aerial Firefighting
- Pioneer Air Museum
- Kelch Aviation Museum
- Western Sky Aviation Warbird Museum
- Cold War Air Museum
- Air Classics Museum of Aviation
- Air Combat Museum
- Heritage in Flight Museum
- Hoosier Air Museum
- Atterbury-Bakalar Air Museum
- Ohio History of Flight Museum
- National WASP WWII Museum
- Museum of Flight (Georgia)
- Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum
- Swift Museum
- Wings of Honor Museum
- Southern Heritage Air Museum
- Maine Air Museum
- Brunswick Naval Aviation Museum
- K. I. Sawyer Heritage Air Museum
- Wurtsmith Air Museum
- Museum of Mountain Flying
- Air Victory Museum
- Iowa Aviation Heritage Museum
- Mid America Museum of Aviation & Transportation
- Oklahoma Museum of Flying
- Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum
- B-29 Doc Hangar, Education and Visitors Center
- Emil W. Roesky, Jr., Memorial Aviation Heritage Museum
- Delaware Aviation Museum
- Bellanca Airfield Museum
- Perrin Air Force Base Historical Museum
- North Bay Air Museum
- Aviation Heritage Center of Wisconsin
- Pioneer Flight Museum
- James Rogers McConnell Air Museum
- Santa Maria Museum of Flight
- Freeman Army Airfield Museum
- Historic Wendover Airfield
- Pacific Northwest Naval Air Museum
- Naval Air Station Glenview Museum
- Alameda Naval Air Museum
- Shea Naval Aviation Museum
- Minter Field Air Museum
- Midland Army Air Field Museum
- Millville Army Air Field Museum (Repurposed: Redirect → Article)
- Moffett Field Museum
- Boron Aerospace Museum
- Hangar 25 Air Museum
- Historic Aviation Memorial Museum (Repurposed: Redirect → Article)
Companies
[edit]Other
[edit]- Naval Ops: Commander
- List of surviving Curtiss C-46 Commandos
- List of displayed Bell UH-1 Iroquois
- List of surviving Cessna T-37 Tweets
- List of displayed Bell AH-1 Cobras
- List of aircraft at the National Museum of the United States Air Force (Moved: Section → Separate Page)
- Boeing 787 Dreamliner#Aircraft on display (Created: Section)
- List of surviving Douglas C-47 Skytrains
- List of displayed Lockheed T-33 Shooting Stars (Moved: Section → Separate Page)
- List of displayed Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23s
- List of aircraft at the Central Air Force Museum
- List of surviving de Havilland Vampires
- Grumman G-21 Goose#Aircraft on display (Created: Section)
- Vega Model 2 Starliner
- Template:United States Air Force Museums
- Alexander Eaglerock#Surviving aircraft (Moved: Section → Different Article)
- Junkers Ju 52 WkNr 130714 (Moved: Section → Separate Page)
- Template:United States Navy Museums
- Sweetheart pillow cover
- Morrow 1-L
- Stinson L-13#Surviving aircraft (Created: Section)
- Russell Military Museum
- Motts Military Museum
- Indiana Military Museum
- Evansville Wartime Museum
- Commemorative Air Force Museum (Repurposed: Redirect → Disambiguation)
- Warbird Heritage Foundation
- Butler County Warbirds
- Historical Aircraft Squadron
- Museum of Alaska Transportation & Industry
- Category:Aerospace museum logos
- Cactus Air Force Wings and Wheels Museum
- Army Aviation Heritage Foundation and Flying Museum
- Lewis Air Legends
- Pate Museum of Transportation
- Museum of Missouri Military History
- Taylor Cub#Surviving aircraft (Created: Section)
- Aero Publishers
Pages I Have Improved
[edit]Aircraft Survivors
[edit]- Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Lockheed JetStar#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- North American Rockwell OV-10 Bronco#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Grumman OV-1 Mohawk#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Nakajima Ki-43#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Mitsubishi A6M Zero#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Beechcraft Model 18#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Airco DH.4#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Sikorsky H-5#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Stinson L-1 Vigilant#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Naval Aircraft Factory N3N#Aircraft on display (Before → After) (2nd Pass)
- Bell H-13 Sioux#Surviving aircraft (Before → After) (2nd Pass)
- Mikoyan MiG-29#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Convair C-131 Samaritan#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Boeing P-12#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Cessna T-41 Mescalero#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Grumman F3F#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Douglas DC-8#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Lockheed L-1011 TriStar#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Convair 880#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Convair 990 Coronado#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Curtiss JN-4#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Focke-Achgelis Fa 330#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Lockheed C-141 Starlifter#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- McDonnell Douglas MD-80#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- McDonnell Douglas DC-9#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Douglas AC-47 Spooky#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Piasecki H-21#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Sikorsky H-19 Chickasaw#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Sikorsky H-34#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Kaman HH-43 Huskie#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Caproni Ca.3#Survivors and reproductions (Before → After)
- List of surviving Sikorsky CH-54s (Before → After)
- Learjet 23#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Learjet 24#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- NAMC YS-11#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Boeing EC-135#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Douglas C-124 Globemaster II#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Vultee BT-13 Valiant#Surviving aircraft (Before → After) (2nd Pass) (3rd Pass)
- Ryan PT-22 Recruit#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Aeronca C-2#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Aeronca C-3#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Fieseler Fi 156#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- List of surviving Focke-Wulf Fw 190s (Before → After)
- Aeronca L-3#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Stinson L-5 Sentinel#Surviving aircraft (Before → After) (2nd Pass)
- Beechcraft L-23 Seminole#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Polikarpov I-16#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Polikarpov I-153#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- De Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Dornier Do 24#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Lockheed Hudson#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Airspeed Oxford#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Avro Anson#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Avro Avian#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Fairey Battle#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- CAC Boomerang#Surviving aircraft (Before → After) (2nd Pass)
- CAC Wirraway#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Westland Lysander#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Waco CG-4#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Helio Courier#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Fairchild C-82 Packet#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Bell 47#Aircraft on display/Bell 47#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Bell 47J Ranger#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- American Helicopter XH-26 Jet Jeep#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Hiller YH-32 Hornet#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Aero L-39 Albatros#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Boeing 737#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Boeing 727#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Martin 4-0-4#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Fokker F27 Friendship#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Sikorsky R-6#R-6A aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Hispano Aviación HA-1112#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Avia S-199#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Kawasaki Ki-61#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Lavochkin La-7#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Polikarpov Po-2#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Bristol Bolingbroke#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Thomas-Morse S-4#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Standard J#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Curtiss Model D#Existing aircraft and reproductions (Before → After)
- SPAD S.VII#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- SPAD S.XIII#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Sopwith Camel#Survivors (Before → After)
- Sopwith Pup#Survivors (Before → After)
- Sopwith Triplane#Survivors and modern reproductions (Before → After)
- Sopwith 1½ Strutter#Survivors (Before → After)
- Avro 504#Survivors and flyable reproductions (Before → After) (2nd Pass)
- Blériot XI#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Laister-Kauffman TG-4#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Piaggio PD.808#Preserved aircraft (Before → After)
- Bede BD-5#Display aircraft (Before → After)
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.79#Survivors (Before → After)
- Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Sikorsky S-61R#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Westland Sea King#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Sikorsky HH-52 Seaguard#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Kaman SH-2 Seasprite#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Kaman SH-2G Super Seasprite#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Nakajima Ki-115#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Percival Pembroke#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Vickers VC.1 Viking#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Vickers Valetta#Preserved aircraft (Before → After)
- Vickers Varsity#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Canadair CP-107 Argus#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Aermacchi MB-326#Preserved examples (Before → After)
- Northrop Grumman EA-6B Prowler#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Lockheed Vega#Survivors (Before → After)
- Lockheed Model 10 Electra#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Meyers OTW#Aircraft on Display (Before → After)
- Consolidated PT-1 Trusty#Survivors (Before → After)
- Travel Air 6000#Survivors (Before → After)
- Travel Air 2000#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Zlín Z 37#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Pratt-Read TG-32#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Armstrong Whitworth AW.660 Argosy#Survivors (Before → After)
- Curtiss O-52 Owl#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- North American O-47#Survivors (Before → After)
- Curtiss Robin#Survivors (Before → After)
- Barkley-Grow T8P-1#Survivors (Before → After)
- Dewoitine D.520#Survivors (Before → After)
- St. Louis C2 Cardinal#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Fiat CR.32#Survivors (Before → After)
- Fiat CR.42#Survivors (Before → After)
- Gloster Gladiator#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Bristol Bulldog#Survivors (Before → After)
- Hawker Hart#Survivors (Before → After)
- Hawker Hind#Survivors (Before → After
- Stearman Cloudboy#History (Before → After)
- Westland Whirlwind (helicopter)#Survivors (Before → After)
- Westland Wessex#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Westland WS-51 Dragonfly#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Culver Cadet#Survivors (Before → After)
- Velie Monocoupe#Survivors (Before → After)
- Boeing-Stearman Model 75#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- CASA 2.111#Survivors (Before → After)
- Petlyakov Pe-2#In museums (Before → After)
- Tupolev Tu-2#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Ilyushin Il-2#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Yokosuka MXY7 Ohka#Surviving examples (Before → After)
- Saunders-Roe Skeeter#Survivors (Before → After)
- Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker#Survivors (Before → After)
- Fairchild 24#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Canadair CL-215#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Fairey Swordfish#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Percival Gull#Survivors (Before → After)
- Percival Proctor#Survivors (Before → After)
- Percival Prentice#Survivors (Before → After)
- Percival Provost#Survivors (Before → After)
- Percival Prince#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Culver PQ-14 Cadet#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Curtiss-Wright CW-22#Survivors (Before → After)
- Yakovlev Yak-9#In museums (Before → After)
- De Havilland Sea Venom#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- de Havilland Dove#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Pitts Special#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Lockheed YO-3#Survivors (Before → After)
- Sikorsky R-4#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Grumman J2F Duck#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Junkers Ju 52#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Douglas R4D-8#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- British Aerospace 146#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Grumman G-44 Widgeon#Survivors (Before → After)
- Soko 522#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Heath Parasol#Survivors (Before → After)
- General Atomics MQ-1 Predator#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25#Aircraft on display (Before → After)
- Gyrodyne RON Rotorcycle#On display (Before → After)
- McCulloch MC-4#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Douglas B-23 Dragon#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
Aviation Museums
[edit]- Tri-State Warbird Museum (Before)
- Royal Thai Air Force Museum (Before → After)
- Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum (Before → After)
- Canada Aviation and Space Museum#Collection (Before → After)
- Southern Museum of Flight (Before → After)
- Mid-Atlantic Air Museum (Before → After)
- Air Mobility Command Museum (Before → After) (2nd Pass)
- Lone Star Flight Museum (Before → After)
- Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum (Before → After) (2nd Pass)
- Yankee Air Museum (Before → After)
- Patuxent River Naval Air Museum (Before → After)
- Combat Air Museum (Before → After)
- March Field Air Museum (Before → After)
- Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum (Before → After)
- MAPS Air Museum (Before → After)
- Hellenic Air Force Museum (Before → After)
- Palm Springs Air Museum (Before → After)
- Flugausstellung Hermeskeil (Before → After)
- City of Norwich Aviation Museum (Before → After)
- Dakota Territory Air Museum (Before → After)
- Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum (Before → After)
- Wings of Freedom Aviation Museum (Before → After)
- National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force (Before → After)
- American Airpower Museum (Before → After)
- Olympic Flight Museum (Before → After)
- Vintage Flying Museum (Before → After)
- Quonset Air Museum (Before → After)
- Fargo Air Museum (Before → After)
- Glenn H. Curtiss Museum (Before → After)
- Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey (Before → After)
- Port Townsend Aero Museum (Before → After)
- Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum (Before → After)
- Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum (Before → After)
- Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum (Before → After)
- Museum of Aviation (Warner Robins) (Before → After)
- Barksdale Global Power Museum (Before → After)
- Castle Air Museum (Before → After) (2nd Pass)
- Grissom Air Museum (Before → After)
- Newark Air Museum (Before → After)
- Tillamook Air Museum (Before → After)
- Air Force Museum of New Zealand (Before → After)
- Darwin Aviation Museum (Before → After)
- Yorkshire Air Museum (Before → After)
- Avro Heritage Museum (Before → After)
- de Havilland Aircraft Museum (Before → After)
- Tangmere Military Aviation Museum (Before → After)
- Jet Age Museum (Before → After)
- Bournemouth Aviation Museum (Before → After)
- Dumfries and Galloway Aviation Museum (Before → After)
- South Australian Aviation Museum (Before → After)
- Naval Aviation Museum (India) (Before → After)
- Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum (Before → After)
- The Hangar Flight Museum (Before → After)
- Shearwater Aviation Museum (Before → After)
- National Air Force Museum of Canada (Before → After)
- Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada (Before → After)
- Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum (Before → After)
- Classic Rotors Museum (Before → After)
- Aerospace Museum of California (Before → After) (2nd Pass) (3rd Pass)
- Heritage Flight Museum (Before → After)
- Hickory Aviation Museum (Before → After)
- South Dakota Air and Space Museum (Before → After)
- Collings Foundation (Before → After)
- Peterson Air and Space Museum (Before → After)
- Hill Aerospace Museum (Before → After)
- Air Force Armament Museum (Before → After)
- War Eagles Air Museum (Before → After)
- Estrella Warbird Museum (Before → After)
- Indiana Aviation Museum (Before → After)
- Illinois Aviation Museum at Bolingbrook (Before → After)
- Hiller Aviation Museum (Before → After)
- Oakland Aviation Museum (Before → After)
- Pacific Coast Air Museum (Before → After)
Aircraft Manufacturers
[edit]- Luscombe Aircraft (Before → After)
- Globe Aircraft Corporation (Before → After)
- Temco Aircraft (Before → After)
- Thomas-Morse Aircraft (Before → After)
- Stearman Aircraft (Before → After)
- Travel Air (Before → After)
- Bede Aircraft (Before → After)
- Piasecki Helicopter (Before → After)
- Piasecki Aircraft (Before → After)
- Hiller Aircraft (Before → After)
- Brewster Aeronautical Corporation (Before → After)
- Spartan Aircraft Company (Before → After)
- Loening Aeronautical Engineering (Before → After)
- Keystone Aircraft (Before → After)
- Bach Aircraft (Before → After)
- Kinner Airplane & Motor Corporation (Before → After)
- Harlow Aircraft Company (Before → After)
- Howard Aircraft Corporation (Before → After)
- Monocoupe Aircraft (Before → After)
- Interstate Aircraft (Before → After)
- Vega Aircraft Corporation (Before → After)
- American Aviation (Before → After)
- Hughes Helicopters (Before → After)
- Kellett Autogiro Corporation (Before → After)
- Burgess Company (Before → After)
- Atlantic Aircraft (Before → After)
- Fleet Aircraft (Before → After)
- Great Lakes Aircraft Company#Aircraft (Before → After)
- Vultee Aircraft#Aircraft (Before → After)
- Republic Aviation (Before → After)
- Vought (Before → After)
- Goodyear Aerospace (Before → After)
- AviaBellanca Aircraft (Before → After)
- Aeronca Aircraft#Aircraft (Before → After)
- Taylorcraft Aircraft#Aircraft (Before → After)
- Champion Aircraft#Aircraft (Before → After)
- Convair#Aircraft (Before → After)
- Stinson Aircraft Company#Aircraft (Before → After)
- Kreider-Reisner (Before → After)
- Detroit Aircraft Corporation (Before → After)
- Curtiss-Wright#Aircraft (Before → After)
- Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company#Aircraft (Before → After)
- Consolidated Aircraft#Aircraft (Before → After)
- Dayton-Wright Company (Before → After)
- McDonnell Aircraft Corporation#Aircraft (Before → After)
- Bell Aircraft#Aircraft (Before → After)
- Northrop Corporation#Aircraft (Before → After)
- North American Aviation#Aircraft (Before → After)
- Grumman#Aircraft (Before → After)
- Glenn L. Martin Company#Aircraft (Before → After)
- Timm Aircraft (Before → After)
- Barkley-Grow Aircraft (Before → After)
- Call Aircraft Company (Before → After)
- Snow Aeronautical (Before → After)
- Christen Industries (Before → After)
- Aviat (Before → After)
- Ayres Corporation (Before → After)
- Thrush Aircraft (Before → After)
- Air Tractor (Before → After)
- Aero Commander (Before → After)
- Alexander Aircraft Company (Before → After)
- Cox-Klemin Aircraft Corporation (Before → After)
- Arrow Aircraft and Motors (Before → After)
- Rearwin Airplanes Inc. (Before → After)
- Commonwealth Aircraft (Before → After)
- Columbia Aircraft Corporation (Before → After)
- Porterfield Aircraft Corporation (Before → After)
- American Eagle Aircraft Corporation (Before → After)
- Swallow Airplane Company (Before → After)
- E. M. Laird Airplane Company (Before → After)
- International Aircraft (Before → After)
- Metal Aircraft Corporation (Before → After)
- Stout Metal Airplane (Before → After)
- General Aircraft Corporation (Before → After)
- Helio Aircraft Company (Before → After)
- Britten-Norman (Before → After)
- Let Kunovice (Before → After)
- Zlin Aircraft (Before → After)
- Aero Vodochody (Before → After)
- Avia#Aircraft (Before → After)
- Beneš-Mráz (Before → After)
- Letov Kbely (Before → After)
- PZL (Before → After)
- PZL Mielec (Before → After)
- PZL-Świdnik (Before → After)
- Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów (Before → After)
- Plage i Laśkiewicz (Before → After)
- LWS (Before → After)
- RWD (Before → After)
- Wright-Martin (Before → After)
- Benoist Aircraft (Before → After)
- Wright Company (Before → After)
- Aeromarine (Before → After)
- Fleetwings (Before → After)
- Fletcher Aviation (Before → After)
- Pazmany Aircraft Corporation (Before → After)
- Bensen Aircraft (Before → After)
- Mooney International Corporation (Before → After)
- Lotnicze Warsztaty Doświadczalne (Before → After)
- Doświadczalne Warsztaty Lotnicze (Before → After)
- Samolot (Before → After)
- Industria Aeronautică Română (Before → After)
- Întreprinderea de Construcții Aeronautice Românești (Before → After)
- Societatea Pentru Exploatări Tehnice (Before → After)
- Avioane Craiova (Before → After)
- Darzhavna Aeroplanna Rabotilnitsa (Before → After)
- State Aircraft Factory (Bulgaria) (Before → After)
- SOKO (Before → After)
- Ikarbus#Aircraft (Before → After)
- Rogožarski (Before →After)
- Zmaj Aircraft (Before → After)
- Utva Aviation Industry (Before → After)
- Morrow Aircraft Corporation (Before → After)
- Sonex Aircraft (Before → After)
- Learjet#Aircraft (Before → After)
- Gulfstream Aerospace#Products (Before → After)
- Aichi Kokuki (Before → After)
Aircraft Engine Manufacturers
[edit]- Jacobs Aircraft Engine Company (Before → After)
- Menasco Motors Company (Before → After)
- Hall-Scott (Before → After)
- Ranger Engines (Before → After)
- Franklin Engine Company (Before → After)
- Westinghouse Aviation Gas Turbine Division (Before → After)
- Lawrance Aero Engine Company (Before → After)
- Wright Aeronautical (Before → After)
- Pratt & Whitney#Products (Before → After)
- GE Aviation#Products (Before → After)
- Pratt & Whitney Canada (Before → After)
- Allison Engine Company (Before → After)
- Lycoming Engines#Products (Before → After)
- Continental Aerospace Technologies#Products (Before → After)
- Williams International (Before → After)
Other
[edit]- List of United States Air Force museums (Before → After)
- Lightvessel#Surviving American lightships (Before → After)
- List of college mascots in the United States (Before → After)
- Clermont County Airport (Before)
- List of aircraft in the Smithsonian Institution (Before → After) (2nd Pass)
- Pratt & Whitney R-4360 Wasp Major#Engines on display (Before → After)
- Cincinnati Municipal Lunken Airport (Before → After)
- Sikorsky S-39 (Before → After)
- Republic-Ford JB-2#Surviving missiles (Before → After)
- Civilian Pilot Training Program (Before → After)
- LCVP (United States)#Surviving examples (Before → After)
- List of autobiographies (Before → After) (2nd Pass) (3rd Pass)
- Radioplane BTT#Surviving aircraft (Before → After)
- Radioplane OQ-2 (Before → After)
- Rotary snowplow#Preservation (Before → After)
- Sherman Fairchild (Before → After)
- LET L-13 Blaník (Before → After)
- American Propeller Manufacturing Company (Before → After)
- Aviation Week & Space Technology (Before → After)
- Swiss Museum of Transport (Before → After)
- List of automotive museums (Before → After)
- Sperry Corporation (Before → After)
- U.S. Naval Academy Museum (Before → After)
- Douglas XB-19 (Before → After)
- Turpin High School (Before → After)
- Landing Ship, Tank#Last WWII survivors (Before → After)
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Museums (Before → After)
- R. E. G. Davies (Before → After)
- Patriots Point (Before → After)
- Western Hills Airport (Before → After)
- List of Cessna models (Before → After)
- List of aviation awards#North American aviation halls of fame (Before → After)
- Naval Museum of Armament & Technology (Before → After) (Moved to China Lake Museum)
- List of Beechcraft models (Before → After)
To Do
[edit]Aircraft Survivors
[edit]- Nakajima B5N#Surviving aircraft
- Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 - Create list of aircraft on display
- Boeing 747#Aircraft on display
- List of surviving Fokker D.VIIs
- Lockheed C-130 Hercules#Aircraft on display
- Sud Aviation Caravelle#Aircraft on display
- Hawker Tempest#Surviving aircraft
- Max Holste Broussard#Surviving aircraft
- Douglas DC-6#Surviving aircraft
- Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5#Survivors and reproductions
- Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet#Surviving aircraft
- Hawker Sea Fury#Surviving aircraft
- Lockheed L-188 Electra#Aircraft on display
- Airspeed Horsa#Surviving aircraft
- Nieuport 28#Surviving aircraft
- Fairey Firefly#Surviving aircraft
- IAR-93 Vultur#Aircraft on display
- Boeing 707#Aircraft on display
- Fairchild PT-19#Surviving aircraft
- Boeing KC-97 Stratofreighter#Surviving aircraft
- Bristol Beaufort#Survivors
- Mitsubishi MU-2#Aircraft on display
- De Havilland Dragon Rapide#Surviving aircraft
- Ford Trimotor#Surviving aircraft
- SIAI-Marchetti FN.333 Riviera#Survivors
- De Havilland Fox Moth#Survivors
- De Havilland Tiger Moth#Surviving aircraft
- Myasishchev M-4#Operational history
- Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15#Surviving aircraft
- Edgar Percival E.P.9#Survivors
- Bristol F.2 Fighter#Survivors
- Tupolev Tu-154#Preserved aircraft
- North American NA-16#Surviving aircraft
- Beechcraft Starship#Aircraft on display
- Canadian Vickers Vedette#Survivors
- Hawker Hunter#Aircraft on display
- Saab 17#Survivors
- Vickers Vildebeest#Survivors
- Dassault Ouragan#Aircraft on display
- Canadair CF-5#Aircraft on display
- Gyrodyne QH-50 DASH#Surviving aircraft
- Short Sunderland#Survivors
- Short Sandringham#Preserved Sandringhams
- Short Solent#Survivors
- Short Seaford#Survivor
- Cessna O-2 Skymaster#Aircraft on display
- Lockheed D-21#Aircraft on display
- Waco Standard Cabin series#Aircraft on display
- English Electric Canberra#Survivors
- Transavia PL-12 Airtruk#Operations and survivors
- Junkers F.13#Survivors
- CASA C-207 Azor#Survivors
- Mitsubishi F-1#Survivors / Aircraft on display
- De Havilland Moth Minor#Surviving aircraft
- Stearman 4#Survivors
- Mignet HM.14#Aircraft on display
- Schweizer SGS 2-8#Aircraft on display
- Schweizer SGS 2-12#Aircraft on display
- Lockheed P-3 Orion#Surviving aircraft
- Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer#Aircraft on display
- Mráz Sokol#Survivors
- Spartan C3#Survivors and aircraft on display
- Pitcairn Mailwing#Survivors and aircraft on display
- Command-Aire 3C3#Surviving aircraft/Aircraft on display
- Commonwealth Skyranger#Aircraft on Display
- Avro 643 Cadet#Survivors
- Cessna AT-17 Bobcat
- Hawker Siddeley P.1127#Aircraft on display
- Dassault Mirage III#Aircraft on display
- Dassault Mirage IV#Aircraft on display
- Arrow Model F#Survivors
Aviation Museums
[edit]- Pima Air & Space Museum (Before)
- Military Aviation Museum
- New England Air Museum (Before)
- Carolinas Aviation Museum (Before)
- Liberty Aviation Museum (Before)
- Israeli Air Force Museum
- Connecticut Air & Space Center (Before)
- National Naval Aviation Museum (Before)
- Sri Lanka Air Force Museum
- Airpower Museum
- Cavanaugh Flight Museum
- Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum (Before)
- Yanks Air Museum (Before)
- Texas Air & Space Museum (Before)
- Honduran Aviation Museum (Before)
- Airplane Museum of Szolnok
- Aviation Museum Hannover-Laatzen (Before)
- Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow (Before)
- Museum für Luftfahrt und Technik (Before)
- Florence Air & Missile Museum (Before)
- Octave Chanute Aerospace Museum
- Travis Air Force Base Heritage Center (Before)
- CAF Utah Wing Museum
- CAF Airpower Museum
- Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum
- CAF Rocky Mountain Wing Museum
- Chinese Aviation Museum
- Temora Aviation Museum
- RAAF Museum (Before)
- Massey Air Museum
- Massachusetts Air and Space Museum
- Air Zoo (Before)
- Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre (Before)
- Shellharbour Airport#Historical Aircraft Restoration Society (HARS) (Section → Separate Page)
- Kent Battle of Britain Museum
- Greater Saint Louis Air & Space Museum
- Solway Aviation Museum (Before)
- Historic Flight Foundation
- National Warplane Museum
Aircraft Manufacturers
[edit]- Douglas Aircraft Company#Aircraft
- Fairchild Aircraft Ltd.
- Standard Aircraft Corporation
- Victory Aircraft
- Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation
- Funk Aircraft Company
- Canadian Vickers#Aerospace
- Waco Aircraft Company
- New Standard Aircraft Company
- Engineering and Research Corporation
- Lake Aircraft
- Ling-Temco-Vought#Aircraft
- Bell Textron
- Boeing Rotorcraft Systems
- MD Helicopters
- Cunningham-Hall Aircraft Corporation
- CASA (aircraft manufacturer)
- Hispano Aviación
- Hispano-Suiza
- Longren Aircraft Corporation
- Van's Aircraft
- Manchuria Airplane Manufacturing Company
- Kaman Corporation
- Sikorsky Aircraft
- Ryan Aeronautical
- TNCA
- Kawanishi Aircraft Company
- Kawasaki Aerospace Company
- Nakajima Aircraft Company
- Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal
- Tachikawa Aircraft Company
- Kyushu Hikoki
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Other
[edit]- M2 High Speed Tractor#Surviving artifacts
- M4 Tractor#Surviving vehicles
- Station hack
- Goliath tracked mine#Surviving examples
- M5 Tractor#Surviving artifacts
- Link Trainer#Surviving Trainers (Before)
- V-2 rocket#Surviving V-2 examples and components
- Aviation museum
- SM-62 Snark#Survivors (Before)
- Women Airforce Service Pilots#Notable WASP aviators
- A and T Recovery
- Clarktor 6
- V-1 flying bomb#Surviving examples
- Pettibone Mercury
- Miami Valley Military History Museum
- Ohio Military Museum/Ohio Society of Military History
- Museum of the Soldier
- New Richmond Military Museum
- Pennsylvania Military Museum (Before)
- Oregon Military Museum (Before)
- Trade-a-Plane
- Barnstormers
Wikipedia Humor
[edit]- List of Ridiculous Wikipedia Lists
- Quite possibly the record for least notable popular culture section on Wikipedia.
- User:Eagles247/Notable Moments on Wikipedia — inspired this list.
- User:Skamecrazy123/Amusing Wiki Quotes — son of the above list.
- Wikipedia:Silly Things
- Some unintentional hilarity results when an author complains about an article for one of his books being inaccurate, proceeds to try and fix it, and is told: "I understand your point that the author is the greatest authority on their own work, but we require secondary sources.". Angered, he proceeds to write an open letter, ironically providing the very thing lacking for needed change to the article. Cue Wikipedia having a recursive meta crisis.
- Please note, I have now realized the above characterization of the THS situation is not entirely accurate. However, it remains here as it is still somewhat close to the actual state of affairs and is funny.
- More fun!
- Demographics of the Canadian political blogosphere
- E-book#Comparison to printed books
- Some excellently ironic writing: "After HMS Foresight was damaged in an air attack, Tartar took her in tow, and attempted to bring her to Gibraltar. On the way she was the target of an unsuccessful attack by U-73 on 13 August, and after that it was decided that attempts to save Foresight were hopeless. Tartar took off Foresight’s crew, then scuttled her with a torpedo." —From the article on "HMS Tartar" (Emphasis Added)
- This excellent acronym joke.
- The best file summary I have ever seen.
- An image with an excellent description.
- More ironic writing: "The Eclipse 500 was heavily marketed as a very light jet[.]" —From the article on "Very light jet"
- An excellent infobox proposal
- Rivertorch points out an important quality for a prophet to have.
- Wat?
- Even more ironic writing: "[Equivocation] is often confused with amphiboly; the difference is that equivocation arises from an ambiguous definition of a word, while amphiboly refers to ambiguous sentence structure due to punctuation or syntax." —From the article on equivocation
- Someone was apparently very proud of their new article.
- Apparently, yes.
- Bad Bad Bad PICTURESSSSSSSSSS
- "A paraphrase is usually introduced with verbum dicendi—a declaratory expression to signal the transition to the paraphrase." —From the article on "Paraphrase"
- Did someone just paraphrase "paraphrase"? Also, did they use a "verbum dicendi" in a sentence on "verbum dicendi"? (In the form of an em-dash)
- Enough said.
- I guess so?
- They are technically included in the article's purview.
- Holy technobabble, Batman: "Time crystals are thought to exhibit topological order, an emergent phenomenon, in which nonlocal correlations encoded in the whole wave-function of a system allow for fault tolerance against perturbations, thus allowing quantum states to stabilize against decoherence effects that usually limit their useful lifetime." —From the article on "Time crystal"
- Whatever is being said here.
- This mess of a discussion.
- The neutrality of the article on bias is disputed.
- An excellent use of Wikipedia's article layout for a joke.
- Another great fake battle infobox joke.
- And finally, the best article on all of Wikipedia: Wikipedia:Unusual articles
Interesting Talk Page Posts
[edit]- Lexington air crews didn't straif survivors
- Addition of B-17 Pilot, LT. Robert V. Mercer to Wiki B-17 Page
Other
[edit]- The AfD for the first article I created (just to keep a record): Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Battlecarrier
- User:Noha307/List of Military Aircraft Prototypes
- An interesting effort to add seriously constructive discussion to a Wikipedia article: Talk:Rage comic/Educational Review Umich/SI 110. Apparently it was done as part of a course at the University of Michigan called Introduction to Information Studies.
- Someone was unhappy with Allegiant Air: Added the experience
- An interesting userpage: User:Awesomeninja1589
- User responsible for massive airframe list dumps: Special:Contributions/68.196.65.100
- Adopted typos: WW2, WW II, World War 2
- A tool for searching edit summaries: Wikipedia:Edit summary search
- A tool for creating tables: MediaWiki Table Editor and Generator
- A collection of tools for analyzing edits: XTools
- A template for creating military or aviation museum articles: User:Noha307/Aviation Museum Article Template
Major Changes to Wikipedia
[edit]- Elimination of trivia sections
- Removal of spoiler banners
- Changing of watchlist, etc. tabs
- Changing of editing interface
- Addition of article reviews
- Addition of notifications
- Addition of ability to thank people for their edits
- Changing of user links at top right of screen
- When not logged in: Addition of "IP talk" and "IP contributions" links
- When logged in: Splitting of "alerts" and "messages" into two separate buttons
- Ability to preview references when editing a single section of an article
- Moving of first paragraph of lede above infobox on mobile
- Addition of page previews (Not yet completely out?)
- "Save" button replaced with "Publish changes" button when editing
- Addition of "Show changes" button when editing
- Addition of improved watchlist filters
- Addition of revision slider
- Addition of watch page duration drop down menu when editing
- Transition from location maps to mapframe maps (gradual)
- Changing of position of edit saved confirmation to pop-up on right side of screen
- Addition of disambiguation link popup while editing
- Addition of live preview while editing
- Change of default skin
- Addition of pending changes banner at top of some articles
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References
[edit]- ^ "What's in an N-Number?". American Aviation Historical Society. American Aviation Historical Society. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
- ^ Bowers, Peter M. (11 March 2005). "The Magic Number". General Aviation News. General Aviation News. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
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