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I wrote this article and all photo here is my and my friend original work. Analayo ( talk) 19:49, 26 September 2008 (UTC)
I am pretty doubtful that this article should be categorized under "aerobatic teams". The article had indicted that this is an aerobatic team, but they are flying an aircraft that carries an "aerobatics prohibited" restriction, so I edited out references to aerobatics and replaced it with "aerial display" instead. Perhaps we need a category for "aerial display teams" instead? - Ahunt ( talk) 13:58, 28 September 2008 (UTC)
All the images used in the this article seem to have wording or watermarks on them indicating they are copyrighted and "all rights reserved". This contradicts the licensing under which they were uploaded which indicates they are free images. Which is correct? Also normally Wikipedia does not permit stamped or watermarked images as they constitute advertising. - Ahunt ( talk) 13:58, 28 September 2008 (UTC)
In Thailand we called this team an aerobatic team and we do not have a rule that prohibited some specific aircraft for aerobatic display so I categorized them as an aerobatic team. Is it contradicts with international standard or not? Should we follow the international meaning or just strict on the original one because in Thailand we prohibit this aircraft to fly in aerobatic team. How we should categorize them? (with respect, what is the different between 'aerobatic team' and 'aerial display team'? and is the 'aerobatics prohibited' rule needs to apply to Thailand?)
Those image is my own work and I give it to public for free but I do not know about the rule of watermark. So this is my mistake and I will correct it.
About reference. This team do not have a website but got publish in local magazine. Can I uses it as a reference? Analayo ( talk) 17:19, 2 October 2008 (UTC)