User:BabyNuke
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I'm from the Netherlands though currently often not there. I have a Commercial Pilot License (with frozen Airline Transport Pilot License). Needless to say, aviation is one of my main interests. Other interests include animals (especially dolphins), nature in general, photography, computers and philosophy/religion though I'm not a religious person myself.
Articles started and largely created by me:
- Aviodrome
- Cessna 195
- Cessna 340
- Cessna 406
- Crime against nature
- De Kooy *
- Dolphin drive hunting
- Dutch Dakota Association
- Dynamic Airlines
- Fennek
- Fokker S-11 *
- Fokker S-14 *
- GINAF
- List of dolphinariums
- Reims Aviation
- Rejected takeoff
- Rekkof Aircraft
- Socata TBM
- Spyker C8
- Spyker D12
- Tião * [1]
- Texel International Airport
- Veluwemeer *
Articles I did not start but did largely create:
- Blowhole (biology)
- Dolphinarium [2]
- EADS Socata
- Enschede Airport Twente *
- Ermelo *
- Jeppesen
- Lelystad Airport
- Peugeot Quark
- Rotterdam Airport
- Socata TB
- Veluwe
- World Society for the Protection of Animals
Articles contributed to:
- Airlift (military)
- Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (accidents at the airport)
- Cindy the Dolphin (more fact, less fiction)
- Dolphin
- Maastricht Aachen Airport
- List of airports in the Netherlands
- Whaling in the Faroe Islands (mainly sorting the references and attempting to bring it towards a neutral POV)
- Zoophilia (neutrality is also an issue with this article, very controversial subject)
I also contribute with images and photos for articles (some of my own displayed here on the right). The articles marked with * could still use a photo / image, or a better one than is currently used.
Notes:
- ^ This article was in featured in Did you know? on October 31, 2006.
- ^ Information from this page was used in a news article by The Independent, copy available at CDNN: Tourists urged to boycott dolphin parks. It was also a selected article on the cetaceans portal and is listed as a good article.