User:Johan G/Aircraft series
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This early style manual proposal is a draft on a userpage.
Please suggest changes to this draft on the discussion page. |
- See also FlightGear wiki:Manual of Style.
This is a manual of style for aircraft series and aircraft disambiguation pages.
General
- The page title should conform to the aircraft or aircraft series name, usually <Manufacturer> <model>.
- The first sentence should contain the aircraft or aircraft series name in bold letters.
- The first section should describe the aircraft or aircraft series briefly. In general it would be better to end the page with a link to the related Wikipedia article than to have a lengthy description on this wiki.
- Each type should should preferably have a short description of the differences from the other types, either a one-liner or a few short paragraphs.
- It may be advisable to group together aircraft that are available in the same package.
- The end of the page could contain links to related content, followed by any external links, for example to Wikipedia.
- The page could end with a navigation template.
Example layout
The '''Boeing 737''' series airliners ... ; [[Boeing 737-100]] : Description ; [[Boeing 737-200]] : Description ; [[Boeing 737-300]] : Description ; [[Boeing 737-400]] : Description ; [[Boeing 737-500]] : Description ; [[Boeing 737-700]] : Description ; [[Boeing 737-900ER]] : Description ; [[Boeing 737-7 MAX]] : Description ; [[Boeing 737-8 MAX]] : Description ; [[Boeing 737-9 MAX]] : Description == Related content == * ... == External links == * {{Wikipedia|Boeing 737}} {{Boeing}}
Boeing 737
The Boeing 737 series airliners ...
- Boeing 737-100
- Description
- Boeing 737-200
- Description
- Boeing 737-300
- Description
- Boeing 737-400
- Description
- Boeing 737-500
- Description
- Boeing 737-700
- Description
- Boeing 737-900ER
- Description
- Boeing 737-7 MAX
- Description
- Boeing 737-8 MAX
- Description
- Boeing 737-9 MAX
- Description
Related content
- ...
External links
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