Talk:List of experimental aircraft
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XB- is not a series. The XB-70 was a prototype B- series aircraft, and most (all?) B- series aircraft that actually flew were preceded by an XB- prototype.
I suggest confining this list to pure research machines, like X-planes. --Rlandmann 00:38, 2 Apr 2004 (UTC)
- I don't care too much about how things are organized/categorized on this page, though I agree that it would be best to restrict the page somewhat. I tried to lay down some loose restrictions in the opening paragraph, though they can be tweaked... As for the XB-70, I just randomly picked "XB series" as a header. Other terminology is fine. —Mulad 01:09, Apr 2, 2004 (UTC)
I suggest that since this list appears to be US-centric, US spellings ought to be used. ;Bear 00:03, 2004 Aug 15 (UTC)
[edit] Merge and too US-centric.
The page is nearly identical to the "X-plane" page. It is also a list of US experimental aircraft only.
[edit] Inflatoplane
Goodyear's Inflatoplane is opften refered to as XAO-3 [1] or the latter version of it the XAO-3G1... [2] 200.181.52.9 20:30, 1 January 2007 (UTC)