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The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that during the Second World War, the airfield at Saint-Inglevert, Pas-de-Calais, France, was used by the Armée de l'Air, the Royal Air Force, and the Luftwaffe?

Consistency of measurements

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I've reverted the change of display of altitudes from ft/m to m/ft. Whilst MOS says that there should be consistency in the use of one form over the other, I believe that an occasional exception can be made here.

Being a French subject, the article naturally uses metric first, converted to imperial. I have no problem with that, but (and it's a big but) in most international aviation worldwide , altitudes are expressed in feet. This is the case for aircraft flying in France, so it is natural that theses measurements are expressed in imperial units, and converted to metric. Mjroots (talk) 05:06, 4 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

OK, fair enough. I thought it was a case of having a source in imperial, but then being a French article, the units are flipped so metric is first. –Fredddie 15:15, 4 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Was it ever 'RAF St Inglevert'?

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" - an airfield was established near Saint-Inglevert by the Royal Flying Corps, later passing to the Royal Air Force on formation and thus becoming RAF Saint Inglevert.

And thus becoming RAF Saint Inglevert? I don't think that is quite how it happens. Particularly with temporary locations in foreign countries. I can believe that people will use RAF St Inglevert (& similar) as search terms, and as such a redirect is absolutely needed. But until I see a source confirming that the airfield was officially named using that format, I am going to suggest it was only ever St.Inglevert airfield. Or maybe Saint Inglevert aerodrome, as a nod to the French soil it stands on.

I'm leaving this edit for a few days just in case somebody can enlighten me.

WendlingCrusader (talk) 23:45, 15 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

If the RAF were operating it, then technically it was "RAF Saint-Inglevert", if not officially. Will ask for input at WT:MILHIST. Mjroots (talk) 06:15, 16 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]