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A U.S. aircraft would have U.S. System of customary units given first (in the example of weight 'main' would be given in pounds (lb), and the value for 'alt' in kilograms (kg). Other aircraft are measured using the metric system , so they will have kg for 'main' and lb for 'alt'.
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There is a long-standing convention within WikiProject:Aircraft that specifications for US, Canadian and UK aircraft (for the UK periods differ - e.g. RAF aircraft until post war used mph, FAA aircraft operated in knots) should be given as English units first, and all others as SI units first.
There are 200 articles in Category:Aircraft specs templates using afterburner without dry parameter but most (possibly all) have dry thrust values By experimenting the template is looking for completed hp (horsepower), shp (shaft horsepower) and kW (metric power) parameters, none of these apply to jet engines. I believe that if those three ...
Template:Aeroengine-specs is used for articles that are missing important data or contain unreferenced specification figures and places them in Category:Aircraft engines without specifications. Template:Engine-aircraft-stub is used to highlight stub class aircraft engine articles and places them in Category:Aircraft engine stubs .
Please do not include wet-leased aircraft. Fleet age information should not be included. Orders are for new aircraft only, other aircraft to be acquired second-hand or leased should be mentioned in the Notes. Fleets should be displayed as either a simple text list or as a table as appropriate: 3 × Boeing 737-300; 2 × Boeing 777-200ER (One on ...
Please use the {{Aircraft specs}} template when adding specifications. If an article lacks specifications, you can tag it with {{ Aero specs missing }} or add them yourself. If you are editing an article which uses an older specification template, please consider converting it to the current one, which automatically converts units to show both ...