Talk:Stoddard-Hamilton Aircraft

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Technically it's both an aircraft and a manufacturer; the aircraft are referred to as "Glasairs", with the singular "Glasair". I suppose that individual aircraft can have their own pages as Glasair III etc, but with no information in wp about them yet -- and with the similarities between models -- that seems a bit nitpicky. I personally think it should be classed as both aircraft and manufacturer. -eric 07:05, Jul 23, 2004 (UTC)

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