Talk:PZL Mi-2

It's situation like with Yak-52 or An-2 Most of machines were buildin Romania and Poland, but according to Wikipedia's naming conventon those machines are named Yakovlev and antonov not IAR or PZL. Even Mi-2, look at "whats links here" in Mi-2 article. Most of pages are for "Mil Mi-2". Do not push Your POV. Radomil talk 20:44, 28 May 2006 (UTC)


 * Designation before the name of aircraft refers to factory where it was made so we have Mil Mi-8, PZL W-3, Areo L-39 etc. I agree that if some aircraft was made in many factories it's article name should refer to original name (but still all An-2 made in PZL Mielec are PZL An-2).


 * But situation with Mi-2 is different, all production Mi-2s were made in one, and only factory - PZL Świdnik, so if some one saw Mi-2 in 99,99% probability it was PZL Mi-2, and thats why PZL Mi-2 is right name for this article.


 * Remember that all upgrades, all armed variant (like Mi-2URP, Mi-2URN), all modernizations (PZL Mi-2 plus, PZL Kania) were made in PZL Świdnik. corran.pl talk