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RAF fast jet figuresBest not to use Daily Telegraph figures, their source of information is unknown and various online new sites give all sorts of guessed numbers. http://services.parliament.uk/hansard/Commons/ByDate/20100317/writtenanswers/part005.html Hansard figures for Jan 2010. The whole Harrier fleet cannot consist of just 45 harriers. After all there are 5 active squadrons of Harriers. 4 front-line squadrons with 9 aircraft in each (36 harriers) and 1 training squadron with 6-8 harriers. Thats a total of at-least 42 Harriers in active squadrons ready to fly (with a few extra harriers on standby in case of losses or failure etc). Now as-well as the Harriers available in the active squadrons, there are more Harriers in service (being repaired, upgraded etc) and more harriers in storage which are often rotated around into the active fleet. I.e. when the harriers currently in the active squadrons need to be serviced harriers from storage will re-join active squadrons and the cycle continues. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 194.46.167.177 (talk) 09:43, 26 October 2010 (UTC)
AudiYour rewrite make it seem as if WW owns all of Audi (i.e. removing 99.55%) which seems hard to believe if it is a listed company?--Alcea setosa (talk) 00:47, 11 December 2010 (UTC)
'dem RAF PhantomsAccording to "Farewell to the Phantom", the Royal Air Force Yearbook 1992, No. 56 Squadron retained their Phantom FGR2s at RAF Wattisham until 1 July 1992, while No. 74 Squadron kept their FGR2s until 1 January 1993, No. 111 Squadron kept their FG1s while transitioning to the Tornado, sending on the Phantoms on 31 January 1990, while the Phantom Training Flight kept FGR2s until 1 January 1991 (flying them only for 12 months). FWiW, Note the RAF has removed the "dot", thereby no FG.1.Bzuk (talk) 19:20, 27 December 2010 (UTC).
AFVG GA Review: Info requestHello Letdorf. I have come in search of information to help a page you recently created, it has been requested that a direct citation to Wood's "Project Cancelled: The Disaster of Britain's Abandoned Aircraft Projects", however I do not own this book (a pity, as it sounds like a fascinating read), I thought I should contact you to shed light on the page number from which the specifications were derived from. If you do know, just reply back with the number or insert it into the relevant space on the article (I've tagged it, and got the rest of the cite ready), and then it can be passed presumably. Thanks, 21:49, 13 February 2011 (UTC) Template:Audi vehicles timeline (Europe)I really like what you did to the Audi timeline. I was going to do something similar myself but was to engrossed in the Toyota Tercel (and my wife's birthday). I am glad that we seem to be removing ourself from the often arbitrary B2/B3/B4 etceteras to the actual modelcodes. Best regards and full support should anyone wish to change things for the worse. ⊂| Mr.choppers |⊃ (talk) 06:03, 28 February 2011 (UTC) Bristol carsI posted on the Bristol Cars talk page about BMW. I don't feel the need to name that section "stolen BMW tech.", but "BMW origins" doesn't really do justice to the manner in which Bristol obtained the know-how to make cars. Fleetham (talk) 14:41, 9 April 2011 (UTC)
BeetlemaniaI've never seen anything official before now using Beetle. I don't disagree, exactly, but I'd be happier calling it "official" if they were compnay internal documents & not just sales material. I won't rv, tho. TREKphiler any time you're ready, Uhura 21:05, 1 June 2011 (UTC)
Your edit to 64-bitThanks for cleaning up the rest of the mess. Good summary too. Jeh (talk) 23:02, 22 October 2011 (UTC) MG 6I think that sales of four cars could very well be described as "disastrous" - but I guess I agree with you that this is evident from the numbers alone... It's hard to believe. Cheers, ⊂| Mr.choppers |⊃ (talk) 07:37, 14 December 2011 (UTC) Hi, you've removed "peacock words", I understand your thinking (I think) but I write to point out they need replacements. When I put them in I expected a bit of dissension but yours is the first. Perhaps you need to know that this design made a car with a flat back trendy and fashionable when it should have been treated as if it were a butcher's van. That was the brilliant and elegant bit. Then all the external details could have won modern design prizes on their own which added more elegance. If you need to learn for yourself what a change it led you'd have to look at a lot of late 50s designs and note how they changed around 1960. What a pity Farina was not permitted to do similar with the rest of the Austin/Morris range. The effect was lasting, maybe chop and channel a little a 1958 A40 Farina, lower its headlights and you have a 1974 Golf (I'm not thinking of just its back) or, well OK, a Polo. Eddaido (talk) 05:02, 8 January 2012 (UTC)
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