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Hi!
Hi Bill How are you. I see you are doing a lot of edits to aircraft articles. Thats great. What kind of articles are you most intrested in? If you look closer, you will see many large edits were done by me and I am very involved with wikipedia. However, I am open to suggestions and can work with you to make it better. If you go back and look, most articles were a mess. At Wikiproject Aircraft we decided to work on synchronizing and standardizing the articles. I have been concentrating on the aviation side while others do military and general aviation aircraft. If you look at Airbus and Boeing, most articles are standardized now. Only 737, A320 and A380 remain the old way. 737 is currently changing. Look at all my edits and you will see. So continue on your work and if you have any questions or advice drop me a line. My current projects are 737 and 787 for the next while. Take care --Bangabalunga 22:10, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
Project
I saw you were editing the L1011. Would you like to conform it to the new layout? You can make it look like the Boeing_747SP or Boeing_757. Same table of contents and so on. I will research delivery schedule and edit as well along the way. I am not making you do this. Only do it if you like. I would appreciate it. Thanks.--Bangabalunga 00:09, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
Sources
Here is a good source. I have read it several time. It is very accurate and extensive. We can take lots of info from here. http://flytristar.tripod.com/page/history.html
Take care! --Bangabalunga 00:53, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
X planes
You reverted the addition of the XC-142 to Template:X-planes using the edit summary "XC-142 is not an X-plane". Huh? The X means eXpiremental, and that's exactly what the XC-142 was. It was testing technology that is now being employed in the V-22 Osprey. --rogerd 03:34, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
- Your last reversion said "see talk page", yet I see nothing from you on Template talk:X-planes --rogerd 03:40, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
I don't get time to write it? It only took about 5 minutes!! --BillCJ 03:45, 11 October 2006 (UTC)