User:Karl Dickman/Projects/Aircraft/Aircraft infobox
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Some potential table-based infoboxes for WikiProject Aircraft:
Proposition 1 is a variant of the one proposed by Killioughta, but with alterations made to the colour scheme. The black line under the subsections has been eliminated as unnecessary, and the blue top header has been replaced with one the same colour as the other headers. Also, the image formatting has been simplified.
My second proposition is based on an infobox someone made for an article on the F-15 Eagle. The original can be viewed at [1]. I have made several changes to bring it in line with other Wikipedia infoboxes.
In addition to differences in style, note that I have deliberatedly added more headings to the second proposition, just to provoke discussion, nothing more.
[edit] Proposition 1
Two F-22 Raptors in flight. |
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Operational data | ||
Type | Multirole stealth fighter | |
Manufacturer | Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Boeing Integrated Defense Systems |
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Maiden flight | 1990-11-29, YF-22 | |
Introduced | 2005-12-15, F-22A | |
Primary user | United States Air Force | |
Unit cost | US$338 million in 2005 | |
Statistics | ||
Crew | 1 | |
Length | 62 ft 1 in | 18.9 m |
Wingspan | 44 ft 6 in | 13.6 m |
Height | 16 ft 8 in | 5.1 m |
Wing area | 840 ft | 78.0 m |
Empty weight | 31,670 lb | 14,365 kg |
Loaded weight | 60,000 lb | 27,000 kg |
Maximum gross takeoff weight |
80,000 lb | 37,000 kg |
Powerplant | 2× Pratt & Whitney F199-PW-100 turbofans | |
Thrust | >35,000 lbf | >156 kN |
Performance | ||
Maximum speed | Mach 2.0 | 1,600 mph |
Cruise speed | Mach 1.5 | km/h |
Never exceed speed | mph | km/h |
Range | 2,000 mi | 3,200 km |
Service ceiling | 65,000 ft | 20,000 m |
Rate of climb | ft/min | m/s |
Wing loading | 96 lb/ft² | 470 kg/m² |
Thrust/weight | 0.787:1 | |
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Guns | 1× M61A2 Vulcan 20 mm gatling gun | |
Missiles | 6× AIM-120C AMRAAM 2× AIM-9 Sidewinder |
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Bombs | 2× 1000 lb JDAM or 8× 250 lb Small Diameter Bombs |
[edit] Proposition 2
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