User talk:24.6.160.190
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Hi, I live in US. I highly oppose vandalism so do me a favor, please don't do it. I'm interested in aeronautics and I play Ace Combat games (though I only have Ace Combat 04).
On "electrosphere.info", I'm known as ICE.
[edit] Fast Battleship speeds
Thank you for your interest in the Fast battleship article. I'm not sure how closely you read the article before editing it, but it does say in the introduction to the Summary of Fast Battleships classes section that "All speeds are design speeds, sourced from Conway’s (All the World's Fighting Ships)". Since Conway's (along with most other sources) gives the design speed of Bismarck as 29 knots, I'm afraid that I have been obliged to reverse your edit.
If you are confident that the source that you are using is more reliable than Conway's, can I suggest that you post your evidence to the Talk page, where it can be discussed? Regards, John Moore 309 20:34, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Image:Two UH-60M, 160th SOAR on USS Bataan on 10 Feb. 2006.jpg
The edit change that you made to [Image:Two UH-60M, 160th SOAR on USS Bataan on 10 Feb. 2006.jpg], modifying the caption from UH-60M to UH-60L was an incorrect change. According to the DoD website, http://www.dodmedia.osd.mil/DefenseLINK_Search/Still_Details.cfm?SDAN=DNSD0610107&JPGPath=/Assets//Still2006/Navy/DN-SD-06-10107.JPG it states: "two US Army (USA) UH-60M Black Hawk (Blackhawk) helicopters, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR), Fort Campbell, Kentucky (KY), prepare to land onboard the flight deck..." Please do not change unless you have hard proof that those aircraft are indeed UH-60Ls and please provide proper citation and sources if that is the case. Thank you. -Signaleer (talk) 16:04, 20 March 2008 (UTC)
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