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I'm nominating my own page for deletion as I have been made aware that the article's single source (a sign at the US Army Aviation Museum) is an error. The aircraft on display is a
McDonnell Douglas Aquiline, not a "Mark II Batwing" as the museum claims. See
this discussion. Given the sign's content (which can be seen in the first post of the discussion), I doubt the Aquiline and Mark II Batwing are the same aircraft, so I doubt a merger would be an option. I also don't see any value in keeping this article if its only known source is known to be in error.
ZLEAT\C 02:17, 24 September 2022 (UTC)reply
Delete as hoax Andre🚐 16:59, 25 September 2022 (UTC)reply
Delete As an error. According to the linked discussion, the museum has been made aware of its mistake.
Hawkeye7(discuss) 18:44, 28 September 2022 (UTC)reply
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