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Nothing has been stolen from the website linked in the bot. I have never used that website. I don't mind if other people change the wording. --Activism1234 21:49, 19 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Helicopter or plane?

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Different sources have reported different things. The most specific source I've seen so far, CNN, has reported that it was a plane and noted what kind, which seems convincing.[1] If it is a plane, the article will need to be moved. Khazar2 (talk) 23:06, 19 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

We always can, but Huffington Post, WSJ, NBC, etc reported it as helicopter. It can be changed if more info is gathered soon. --Activism1234 23:13, 19 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Perhaps they meant plane in the general sense, as in a helicopter is a plane. --Activism1234 23:21, 19 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]
BBC reported this as coming from an unnamed civili aviation representative, so it may not be true. Later reports should confirm or deny this. --Activism1234 23:54, 19 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]
BBC, NYT, and Al Jazeera all have it on their front pages as a plane crash, which is presumably up-to-date info. Antonov also appears to make only planes, not helicopters. I'll be surprised if this turns out to be a helicopter at this point, but you're right that WSJ is still reporting helicopter, so I'm fine with holding off till it's clear. Khazar2 (talk) 00:20, 20 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Aviation Safety Network says it's an Antonov 24/26 here.Wakari07 (talk) 03:27, 20 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I don't have objections to changing this in the article and moving the page, but I'd like other people commenting here as well before that. --Activism1234 03:29, 20 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]
The Aviation Herald have source too.Wakari07 (talk) 03:59, 20 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I don't know that source I can't tell if it's reliable. Input from other editors would be much appreciated. --Activism1234 04:14, 20 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Given the different sources, we are all guessing here .. but the Aviation Herald source seems to have a better understanding of the planes that Alfa Airlines Sudan operates and this indicates that it was either a AN24 or AN26. This has been referred to by other sources as well. Plus, apart from military troop carriers, I doubt if there are too many helicopters that can carry 30 odd people. Chocolate Horlicks (talk) 05:22, 20 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]
We can't rule it out being a helo, a Mil Mi-8 can carry 30 pax and examples are operating all over the world. On the other hand, IMO it doesn't make sense for a helo to be used for a flight from Khartoum - assuming it was from there - as the distance is over 400 miles, which means that a helicopter would have to stop to refuel; the trip would take 3-4 times as long in a helo as a fixed-wing turboprop. And yes, Antonov is a purely fixed-wing manufacturer. YSSYguy (talk) 09:22, 20 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Page move

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Why? I'm pretty sure 2012 Sudan Antonov An-26 crash can't be the commonname. Formerip (talk) 12:15, 21 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

According to the Aviation accident article naming conventions the title should be in the format <<year>> <<airline>> <<aircraft>> <<event>>. Should this article be renamed to 2012 Alfa Airlines Antonov An-26 crash? --Daniel (talk) 13:14, 21 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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