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I don't know the procedure here, but this article is a pretty close paraphrasing of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th paragraphs on this page: http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Aerospace/Sud/Aero48.htm
I don't know whether this is considered plagarism, because it is mostly paraphrased, but the page is not cited and the content and flow are almost identical. I do not know how to proceed, so I shall add the page to the references section.
-- IRelayer 22:41, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)
There seems to be an inconsistency between these details in the info box. The sequence of events is fairly unambiguous: Sud merged into Aérospatiale which in turn merged into EADS. However the infobox seems to imply that Sud continued to exist within Aérospatiale but ceased to exist within EADS. You can make a convincing argument either way but since both transitions were mergers treating them differently in this manner seems inconsistent. —Preceding unsigned comment added by CrispMuncher ( talk • contribs)
No mention of the pioneering work of SA, eventually becoming
the world's leading helicopter manufacturer?
See:
Alouette,
Frelon,
Puma.
--
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The article is currently named Sud Aviation, but the lead sentence uses only the form Sud-Aviation, and both versions are used in the text. The corresponding French Wikipedia article uses Sud-Aviation consistently.
This makes sense if the unhyphenated form is/was typical usage in English, but if that's the case the article should talk about it. If it's just carelessness, it should be fixed. -- 76.71.5.208 ( talk) 18:44, 29 June 2020 (UTC)
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I don't know the procedure here, but this article is a pretty close paraphrasing of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th paragraphs on this page: http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Aerospace/Sud/Aero48.htm
I don't know whether this is considered plagarism, because it is mostly paraphrased, but the page is not cited and the content and flow are almost identical. I do not know how to proceed, so I shall add the page to the references section.
-- IRelayer 22:41, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)
There seems to be an inconsistency between these details in the info box. The sequence of events is fairly unambiguous: Sud merged into Aérospatiale which in turn merged into EADS. However the infobox seems to imply that Sud continued to exist within Aérospatiale but ceased to exist within EADS. You can make a convincing argument either way but since both transitions were mergers treating them differently in this manner seems inconsistent. —Preceding unsigned comment added by CrispMuncher ( talk • contribs)
No mention of the pioneering work of SA, eventually becoming
the world's leading helicopter manufacturer?
See:
Alouette,
Frelon,
Puma.
--
BjKa (
talk) 14:19, 16 August 2016 (UTC)
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The article is currently named Sud Aviation, but the lead sentence uses only the form Sud-Aviation, and both versions are used in the text. The corresponding French Wikipedia article uses Sud-Aviation consistently.
This makes sense if the unhyphenated form is/was typical usage in English, but if that's the case the article should talk about it. If it's just carelessness, it should be fixed. -- 76.71.5.208 ( talk) 18:44, 29 June 2020 (UTC)