Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft/Templates

The page is for templates used only by the Aircraft WikiProject. For other aviation and Aviation WikiProject related template, see WikiProject Aviation/Templates

Header

 * Infobox aircraft begin - top right infobox
 * Infobox aircraft type - used with Infobox aircraft begin for aircraft type articles
 * Infobox aircraft career - used with Infobox aircraft begin for individual aircraft articles
 * Infobox aircraft engine - used with Infobox aircraft begin for aeroengine articles
 * Infobox aircraft program - used with Infobox aircraft begin for aircraft or engine program(me) articles
 * Infobox rocket engine - Rocket engines

Specifications

 * Aero specs missing - Use when an aircraft article doesn't have specifications
 * Aircraft specs - the current specifications template
 * Aerospecs - Deprecated specifications template being merged with Aircraft specs.
 * Aircraft specifications - Another deprecated specifications template
 * / - to insert Aircraft specifications template with chosen measurements as the main value.


 * For engine specifications, see WikiProject Aircraft/page content
 * Aeroengine-specs - Use when an aircraft engine article is missing specifications
 * Pistonspecs - reciprocating engines
 * Jetspecs - turbine engines
 * Electricspecs - electric engines
 * 3-view

Footers

 * aircontent
 * Aviation lists
 * AircraftDesignationNavboxShell

Designation Sequence Footers

 * Lone designation - one-off designations (eg, YAL-1, TR-1, GV Hercules)

Austria-Hungary

 * A-class covered as lone designation
 * KuKLFT B-class designations‎
 * KuKLFT C-class designations‎
 * KuKLFT D-class designations‎
 * Dr-class - no articles yet
 * G-class - no articles yet
 * R-class to be covered as lone designation (no article yet)

Canada

 * Canadian Forces aircraft Canadian designations post-1968

China (PRC)

 * PLAAF Aircraft
 * PRC trainers CJ-, JL-
 * PRC bombers H-
 * PRC fighters J-
 * PRC attack aircraft Q-
 * Maritime patrol (SH-) covered as lone designation
 * UAV (WZ-) covered as lone designation
 * Glider (X-) no articles yet
 * PRC transport aircraft Y-
 * PRC helicopters Z-

Germany

 * Idflieg A-class designations
 * Idflieg B-class designations
 * Idflieg C-class designations
 * Idflieg D-class designations
 * Idflieg Dr-class designations
 * Idflieg E-class designations
 * Idflieg G, GL, K, L and N-class designations
 * Idflieg J-class designations
 * Idflieg R-class designations


 * RLM aircraft designations

Italy

 * Italian military aircraft

Japan

 * Autogyros (Ka-) covered as a lone designation
 * Japanese Army Aircraft Designation System (Ki)
 * Japanese Army Glider Designation System (Ku)
 * Japanese Navy short aircraft designations
 * Imperial Japanese Navy official aircraft names

Soviet Union

 * Soviet Aircraft Designations by Role or Configuration

Sweden

 * Swedish military aircraft designations

United Kingdom

 * Admiralty aircraft type numbers
 * Admiralty airships
 * Royal Air Force aircraft names

United States

 * US airships
 * USN rigid airships
 * USN non-rigid airships 1954
 * USN non-rigid airships 1947
 * USN non-rigid airships 1940
 * USN non-rigid airship classes
 * USN AEW aircraft
 * US Army airplanes - post-1948, pre-1962 fixed-wing designations
 * USN ASW aircraft
 * US ASW aircraft
 * USAF attack aircraft
 * USN attack aircraft
 * US attack aircraft
 * USAAC autogyros
 * USAAS bomber aircraft
 * USAF bomber aircraft
 * USN bomber aircraft
 * US bomber aircraft
 * USN target drones
 * USN drones
 * US EW aircraft
 * USAAS fighters
 * USAF fighters
 * USN fighters
 * US fighters
 * US Army flying platforms
 * USN glider aircraft
 * US glider aircraft


 * US Army helicopters - 1956-1962
 * USN helicopters - pre 1962 designations
 * US helicopters - R and H sequence from 1941 to date for all services
 * USN hospital aircraft
 * USAF liaison aircraft
 * USN marine expeditionary aircraft
 * USAAS observation aircraft
 * USAAF observation aircraft
 * USN observation aircraft
 * US observation aircraft post 1962 O sequence
 * US patrol aircraft post 1962 P sequence
 * USN patrol aircraft pre-1962 P, PB and PBT
 * USAAS racing aircraft
 * USN racing aircraft
 * USAAF reconnaissance aircraft
 * USN scout aircraft
 * USN torpedo aircraft
 * USAAS trainer aircraft
 * USAF trainer aircraft
 * USN trainer aircraft - 1922-1948 N-sequence
 * USN trainer aircraft 1948 - 1948-1962 T-sequence
 * US trainer aircraft


 * USAF transports
 * USN transports
 * USN transport single-engined 1939-1941 G-sequence
 * US transport aircraft
 * US unmanned aircraft - US DOD Q-series UAVs
 * USN utility aircraft 1935-1955 J, JR-sequence
 * USN utility aircraft 1955 1955-1962 J-sequence
 * US utility aircraft
 * US STOL and VTOL aircraft
 * US Army VTOL
 * US experimental aircraft - US X-Planes/experimental aircraft

Aircraft Manufacturer Specific Footers
These templates include the different planes that each respective aircraft manufacturer has created. These templates are to be used at the bottom of an article about an airplane by the selected manufacturer or about an airplane manufacturer itself. Should be used as the top navigation template at the bottom of the page.

The footers style can vary depending on the amount of information included and how it is arranged. Some examples are the very simple:

Simple with unlinked titles:

The more complicated, with titles on the left:

A timeline:

In general all templates use Template:Navbox, which has instructions on how to reate a variety of styles.

For a full list of manufacture templates, see Category:Manufacturer-based aircraft navigational boxes and Links to Manufacturer-based aircraft navigational boxes

Aircraft Engine Manufacturer Specific Footers
Please see WikiProject Aircraft/Engines/Templates for more on this subject. These templates are used to link aircraft engines built or designed by a manufacturer. The templates are to be used at the bottom of an article about an engine by the selected manufacturer or about an engine manufacturer itself. Should be used as the top navigation template at the bottom of the page.

In general all templates use Template:Navbox, which has instructions on how to create a variety of styles.

For a full list of engine manufacturer templates, see Category:Manufacturer-based aircraft engine navigational boxes

Aircraft Type Specific Footers

 * 707 military variants - 707 and C-135 variant nav footer
 * B-29 family - B-29 Superfortress and derivatives

General Info Footers

 * Flight instruments - Aircraft flight instruments nav footer

Aircraft Stub Types

 * aero-company-stub - aviation company stubs
 * mil-aviation-stub - military aviation stubs

Aircraft Stubs

 * Aviation stubs *B | - Aviation-stub - <500 on October 31
 * Aircraft stubs (*W) - Aero-stub - <100 on October 31
 * Bomber stubs - Bomber-stub - <100 on October 31
 * Airline stubs (*W) - Airline-stub - <50 on October 31


 * engine-aircraft-stub
 * component-aircraft-stub

Stubs by aircraft years

 * aero-1940s-stub
 * aero-1950s-stub
 * aero-1960s-stub
 * aero-1970s-stub
 * aero-1980s-stub
 * aero-1990s-stub
 * aero-2000s-stub

Generic

 * Cite book
 * Cite news
 * Cite web

Harvard Reference style

 * Citation

Source-specific

 * Ref Jane's

Style
harv

Image use

 * Non-free aircraft image - Fair-use rational for image use.

Formatting/auto-linking

 * Airreg