This is an
essay on
style. It contains the advice or opinions of one or more
WikiProjects on how to format and present article content within their area of interest.
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Aviation WikiProject |
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General information |
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Style and formatting |
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The following suggested layouts are intended to help structure a new article or when an existing article requires a substantial rewrite. Changing an established article simply to fit these guidelines should be discussed to gain consensus. The given order of sections is also encouraged but may be varied, particularly if that helps an article progressively develop concepts and avoid repetition. Suggested sections not applicable to the subject should not be included. Articles in a series should use a consistent layout. An "External links" section should be avoided, when possible, by using wikilinks and references in the body of the article.
The opening paragraph (or lead section) should concisely convey:
Without going any further, a reader should already have a good basic idea of what kind of aircraft the article is describing.
The article can be structured along these lines:
The opening paragraph (or lead section) should concisely convey:
Without going any further, a reader should already have a good basic idea of what kind of airline the article is describing.
The article can be structured along these lines:
When listing airlines and their destinations in airport articles, use {{ Airport-dest-list}}.
A master list of destinations can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation/Airline destination lists.
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Please see Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation/Style guide/Layout (Airports) for the most up-to-date formats for airport articles.
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