Talk:1947 Croydon Dakota accident
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A fact from 1947 Croydon Dakota accident appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 2 February 2011 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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A Rose by any other name
[edit]I have modified this
Douglas C-47A Skytrain (Dakota) {{#tag:ref|Although officially Dakota relates to aircraft flown by British commonwealth forces it was also the common name for any of the Douglas C-47/DC-3 family in use in the United Kingdom and the British Commonwealth. The aircraft in the accident was a former United States Air Force C-47A Skytrain but was referred to in contemporary sources as a Dakota.|group=N}}
Why compound the error by using the US military designation.
- The aircraft WAS a Douglas C-47A Skytrain
- Dakota was not used with the US military designation
So the text can read
Douglas C-47A Skytrain (Dakota) {{#tag:ref|Although officially Dakota relates to aircraft flown by British commonwealth forces it was also the common name for any of the Douglas C-47/DC-3 family in use in the United Kingdom and the British Commonwealth. The aircraft in the accident was a former United States Air Force C-47A Skytrain but was referred to in contemporary sources as a Dakota.|group=N}}
or
Douglas Dakota (C-47A Skytrain) {{#tag:ref|Although officially Dakota relates to aircraft flown by British commonwealth forces it was also the common name for any of the Douglas C-47/DC-3 family in use in the United Kingdom and the British Commonwealth. The aircraft in the accident was a former United States Air Force C-47A Skytrain but was referred to in contemporary sources as a Dakota.|group=N}}
Take your pick!!Petebutt (talk) 06:32, 24 May 2012 (UTC)