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Cleaned up the article, regularized spelling and punctuation, etc.  There are many terms used without any explanation.  In most cases this is probably all right, but some in-line explanations of a few items would be helpful.  Interesting! --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 12:27, 5 March 2008 (CST)
Cleaned up the article, regularized spelling and punctuation, etc.  There are many terms used without any explanation.  In most cases this is probably all right, but some in-line explanations of a few items would be helpful.  Interesting!
 
One other thing.  I notice on Google that this plane is referred to as:
# Fw-190 (as you have it)
# FW-190
# FW 190
# Fw 190
We need to have a copyeditor type who gives a *&$@ figure out exactly which is "most correct." --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 12:29, 5 March 2008 (CST)

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Cleaned up the article, regularized spelling and punctuation, etc. There are many terms used without any explanation. In most cases this is probably all right, but some in-line explanations of a few items would be helpful. Interesting!

One other thing. I notice on Google that this plane is referred to as:

  1. Fw-190 (as you have it)
  2. FW-190
  3. FW 190
  4. Fw 190

We need to have a copyeditor type who gives a *&$@ figure out exactly which is "most correct." --Larry Sanger 12:29, 5 March 2008 (CST)