I have added considerable amount of design history information compiled from several sources to give a summary of how the design came to be. I believe this article can be considered for A-class.
Steve7c8 (
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14:35, 9 July 2024 (UTC)reply
Source review
GlobalSecurity.org is not considered a reliable source (
WP:GLOBALSECURITY)
The details in the Notes section require references
Mullin (1992) is not used
fn 53 and 58 say "William" instead of "Williams"
Hehs, Mullin, Williams: location?
I am not sure what issue Flight International (1990) refers to.
That Global Security image is a direct scan from the print version of the Code One Magazine article written by Eric Hehs, I'll adjust the citation accordingly.
I've added references in the second, more detailed note.
I'll move that to additional reading, but it's sort of a shorter summary that Mullin would expand his 2012 writing on.
Fixed.
Code One Magazine is for Hehs is based in Fort Worth, Texas. Mullin's publication is by USAFA affiliated Mitchell Aerospace Institute based in Arlington, VA. Williams' book publisher is based in Norwalk, CT or London depending on distribution.
Those are listed again under bibliography with the full citation, I've moved it to references as the more appropriate section.
Page numbers have been added for the first two, the last one doesn't have a page number.