I don't speak Turkish, however the turkish language sources in most cases are to reputable newspapers like Hürriyet, CNN Turk, TRT and english sources to Anadolu Agency. In some cases however, I saw inaccurate conflation of kilometer, knots and miles (see below for expanded comment). No copyright violations with Earwig, and translated editions are distinct enough, so no intrawiki
HELP:Translate issues either.
All image captions are reasonable, and most of images are suitably licensed. I am doubtful whether the emblem itself is freely licensed and would expect it to require
WP:NFCC/fair use logo rationale. Re-uploading the image as fair use, or removing it, would resolve this.
Overall:
Pass/Fail:
On hold, until issues are resolved.
Units of speed
In one Hürriyet article, it mentions a range of speeds from 100-1200
knots per hour, which translates to ~200
km - 2200km, however the wiki in text only converted one of the units. Would be worthwhile double checking all claims about units/speeds, since some of the conversions were done sloppily.[1] Once the units of measurement and image copyright status are resolved, I think this article is ready for GA status. ~ 🦝
Shushugah (he/him •
talk)
11:28, 4 June 2022 (UTC)reply
Hello
Shushugah, thanks for picking this up! I'll take a look at this later today. I had
F16 - RIAT 2011 (19049718369).jpg in the infobox for some time, until it was
changed by
FOX 52 to the emblem. The thing is, they have done this to a lot of articles
to such extent that I think they might know something that I don't. It's also something that I don't have much knowledge about. So I'll ping them and see if there is a valid explanation. Happy to revert back to the old one in case it's needed.
~StyyxTalk?12:07, 4 June 2022 (UTC)reply
Shushugah I have no idea why the table is broken, but made it seem much more than just a simple fix. :D I don't know what happened with 200–1200 km/h thing as I don't remember what I intended to write back then, but I've fixed it with using the {{convert}} template here, which now displays "100–1,200 knots (190–2,220 km/h)", and also at other places where a conversion would make sense. Double checked the sources with units in it. Only pending response from FOX 52 now.
~StyyxTalk?12:20, 4 June 2022 (UTC)reply