Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Military aviation task force

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Welcome to the military aviation task force, which covers all aspects of aerial warfare. If you have any questions about articles or are generally seeking advice, you're encouraged to ask at the main military history talk page, or you can directly approach one of the task force participants below.

The coordinators of the Military history WikiProject can be contacted here.

Scope
This task force covers all aspects of aerial warfare, including:
 * Air battles or campaigns, air raids, and bombing strikes.
 * Leaders, pilots, crewmen, ground staff, and strategists, as well as designers and researchers involved in the development of military aviation technology.
 * Air units, air bases, and significant individual airplanes or squadrons.
 * Air combat tactics, aerial warfare strategies, weaponry, terminology, and technology related to aerial warfare.

Any article related to this task force should be marked by adding  or   to the WPMILHIST project banner at the top of its talk page (see the project banner instructions for more details on the exact syntax). This will automatically place it into Category:Military aviation task force articles.


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Participants
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 * 1)  Topics related to Sri Lanka
 * 2)   (General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark avionics)
 * 3)  (IJN and Luftwaffe from World War II)
 * 1)   (General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark avionics)
 * 2)  (IJN and Luftwaffe from World War II)
 * 1)   (General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark avionics)
 * 2)  (IJN and Luftwaffe from World War II)
 * 1)   (General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark avionics)
 * 2)  (IJN and Luftwaffe from World War II)


 * 1)  (AH-64, modern military)
 * 1)  (AH-64, modern military)


 * 1)  (Just an aircraft enthusiast, does generalized jobs. (Not an expert))
 * 2)  (modern military)
 * 3)  (mostly WWII)
 * 4)  (Modern American Military Aviation - Rotary)


 * 1)  (World War II Pacific campaign)
 * 2)  (Vietnam, helicopters)
 * 3)  (Republic of Singapore Air Force, random interest of related pages.)


 * 1)  (Main interests => Technology: combat aircraft of WWII esp. German, American and British; South American military aircraft and manufacturers esp. Argentinenan; modern military aircraft and helicopters; related weaponry and ordnance. Conflicts: WWII, Vietnam, Cold War, Falklands/Malvinas war).
 * 2)  (Russian Air Force, Romanian Air Force)
 * 3)   (Italian Military Aircraft and some International aircraft, No newsletters)
 * 4)   (US and some International aircraft from 1960 to present, No newsletters)
 * 5)  (WWII)


 * 1) * GeekyDave (talk) 18:33, 21 July 2022 (UTC) (will probably do USAF and RAF articles and refine articles about old planes)
 * 2)  (Biographies of WWI aces, and associated matters; covert operations in Vietnam War era)
 * 3)  (Air force matters and the Royal Air Force in particular)


 * 1)  (Counter-Insurgency aircraft)
 * 2)  Western aircraft
 * 3)  (Mainly US and Japanese military aviation)
 * 4)  (Mainly Air National Guard Wings and Squadrons, as well as other things.)
 * 5)  (American WWII and recent aviation)
 * 6)  (US modern a/c and classic warbirds, US wings/sqdrns, aviation societies, rocketry)
 * 7)  (WWII RAF, LUFTWAFFE, + Commonwealth)
 * 8)   (history and lineage of (US) Air Service, Air Corps, Army Air Forces and USAF units) -->


 * 1)  (WWII Westland Lysander in rescue of downed Allied pilots/evader pilots)
 * 2)  (Empire of Japan)
 * 3)  (German World War II Aviation)
 * 1)  (German World War II Aviation)


 * 1)  (Mid, late, and immediately post-WWII aircraft, including first-generation jet aircraft; In particular, I focus on heavy fighters and interceptor aircraft)
 * 2)  (WWII Australian Military Aviation & Airfields)
 * 3)  (Aircraft survivors and aviation museums)
 * 4)  (Cold War/Modern Aircraft, especially General Atomics aircraft)
 * 1)  (Cold War/Modern Aircraft, especially General Atomics aircraft)


 * 1)  (Post-war military aircraft, Philippine Air Force assets and history)
 * 1)  (Post-war military aircraft, Philippine Air Force assets and history)


 * 1)  (Israeli Air Force)
 * 2)  (US and British WWII to modern planes)
 * 3)  (Variety)
 * 4)  (US WWII Aviation)
 * 5)  (Modern fighter jets)
 * 6)  US Navy ships and squadrons and related articles. Variety.
 * 7)  WWII, Vietnam, and modern aircraft.
 * 8)  Modern fighter jets.
 * 1)  WWII, Vietnam, and modern aircraft.
 * 2)  Modern fighter jets.


 * 1)  WWII Aircraft
 * 2)  NATO Aviation, European and Russian Cold War Aviation, American Cold War Aviation
 * 3) (Aircraft articles, both warbirds and current fighters)


 * 1)  (Military aviation post-1930, WWII-era French and Soviet Air Forces, Experimental technology)
 * 2)  (Long-time interest in recon aircraft)
 * 3)   (US Army Rotary Wing)
 * 4)  (Aircraft Carriers, US Navy Squadrons, Naval Air Stations)
 * 5)  (mainly WWII & later)
 * 1)  (Aircraft Carriers, US Navy Squadrons, Naval Air Stations)
 * 2)  (mainly WWII & later)


 * 1)  (British, Soviet and Chinese aircraft. Particularly interested in MiG-27)
 * 2)  (Mainly British Military Aircraft)
 * 3)  (WWII, 1970's RAF & USAFE, and civilian transports)
 * 4)  (Mainly US Aircraft, Cold War-present)
 * 5)  (I study the history of many aircraft[mainly WWII])
 * 6)  (ex military)
 * 7)  (Soviet plane)
 * 8)  (Civil Air Patrol and US Air Force related topics)
 * 1)  (Soviet plane)
 * 2)  (Civil Air Patrol and US Air Force related topics)

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Resources

 * Aircraft specs is WikiProject Aircraft's standardized civil and military aircraft specs template, replacing specification infoboxes.
 * Infobox Aircraft
 * aircontent
 * Clancy, Tom (1997), Airborne: A guided tour of an airborne task force, New York, NY: Berkley Books, ISBN 0 425 15770 9
 * Devlin, Gerard M. (1979), Paratrooper! The Saga of U.S. Army and Marine Parachute and Glider Combat Troops During World War II, New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, ISBN 0 312 59654 5
 * Friedman, Norman (2016), Fighters Over the Fleet: Naval Air Defence from Biplanes to the Cold War, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, UK: Seaforth Publishing, ISBN 978 1 84832 404 6
 * Hagerman, Bart, ed. (1990), U.S.A. Airborne: 50th Aniversary, 1940-1990, Paducah, KY: Turner Publishing Co., ISBN 0 938021 90 7
 * Wright, Robert K. and Greenwood, John T. (2007), Airborne Forces at War: from parachute test platoon to the 21st century, Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, ISBN 978 1 59114 3