Talk:Ranks and insignia of NATO Air Forces Officers

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[edit] Formerly unsectioned comments

The USAF officer rank insignia needs some work as the badges of rank are not uniformly scaled. Are they normally worn on an epaulatte? If so, perhaps this should be included as the background image. 88.105.136.215 19:27, 4 December 2005 (UTC)

-Done. 217.34.229.213 16:23, 16 December 2005 (UTC)

- Minor request for NATO AF/N Officers and Enlisted, to be included by anyone who has the time. Moved from article by 88.105.137.61 23:05, 10 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Use of NATO Codes as row separators

User:Cool Cat reverted the insertion of NATO Codes as row separators on the basis that it looked really bad. Whilst I don't think that it looked really bad, it probably left a little to be desired aesthetically. However, I think that there is a stronger principle that appearence which is relevant, namely the easy with which one gets hold of information. Put another way, people read encyclopedias to learn, not because they're pretty. As it stands, if a reader wants to know the NATO rank code for an air force rank in the middle of the table they will have to scroll up or down and be careful not to lose their place. I plan to re-insert the row separators, not on the basis that it will make the article perfect, just better. If anyone has a better idea about how to convey the same information and make it look better then fire away ... Greenshed 23:15, 13 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Turkish Air Force

Haven't Turkey insigna by Air Force? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 84.60.251.212 Turkey is a NATO country, too. (talkcontribs) .

[edit] Help with lines

Ok, maybe it is just me, but the horizontal line between ITA and LUX does not go all the way to the left of the table. The WP:Wikignome in me tried to fix it, but failed. Let me know if 1) I'm crazy, B) it can be fixed or 3) Both :) — MrDolomite | Talk 16:51, 21 November 2006 (UTC)