Talk:Arsenal O.101

Sources diverge on whether this aircraft is the O.101 (Oh) or 0.101 (zero). Usually I follow Jane's, who use "0" (zero) but in this instance, "O" (Oh) would be consistent with every other aircraft built by this manufacturer, while "0" (zero) would be consistent with no other aircraft. I therefore chose "O" (oh) and redirected "0" (zero). If someone has more definitive information, please speak up! I suspect the "O" is probably the initial of the designer's surname (going by other Arsenal designations). --Rlandmann 22:37, 5 May 2007 (UTC)