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[edit]Number in service
[edit]Hi... Refer to your latest edit here. I'd like to explain you the reason why I put "1/2" on "In service" column of B737.
Since on "variant" column informed the reader that PAF have two type of B737 (737-800 and BBJ2). So, "1/2" was meant to tell the reader that PAF have 1 aircraft 737-800 and 2 aircraft BBJ2. This practice can also be found on some other air forces pages as well such as Mexican Air Force, Royal Norwegian Air Force, and Belgian Air Component. By only put "3" on "In service" column, we may remove this quick information. There is another alternative though, which is just to put information on "Notes" column. However, I think put "1/2" is more concise than to put sentence on "Notes" column. Thank you. Ckfasdf (talk) 09:50, 1 April 2022 (UTC)
- @Ckfasdf: And here I am sorry for the mistake :) Just on pl.wiki and also on de.wiki the entry 1/2 means that, for example, 1 plane with 2 was delivered, and I have never met your entry, so I assumed that it was the same rules as on other wikis. Thanks --Polskiarmator123 (talk) 10:39, 1 April 2022 (UTC)
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