Talk:Clyde Cessna

Untitled
This article needs more separation and organization.

Copyvio
A major article expansion was accomplished by user:199.243.81.82 using copied material wholesale from a copyrighted article. I've reverted back to the non-copyvio version.

V-tail invention credit
The V-tail article credits its invention to the Pole Rudlicki in 1930, first tested in 1931 - can anyone verify one way or the other? Can someone with access to the Britannica reference get more details? 59.167.55.80 07:42, 6 May 2007 (UTC)Dave

Cantilever wing invention credit
The aircraft section of the cantilever article credits the invention of the cantilever wing to Hugo Junkers in 1915 - can anyone verify one way or the other? How much else in the Cessna article is either supposition or invention? Peter R Hastings 08:08, 6 May 2007 (UTC)]]

Vernon?
This is ridiculous. I've never heard him called Clyde Vernon Cessna. The common name is Clyde Cessna, & that's where the page should be moved to. (I really doubt a redirect is even necessary...)  TREKphiler   any time you're ready, Uhura  03:44, 29 November 2011 (UTC)

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