Welcome to the Wiki of Warbirds!
So far, we have 122 articles as of September 2008.
What is a Warbird and why are they important?
The term Warbird is used to describe vintage military aircraft and this Wiki specialises in Warbirds, mainly Classic Aircraft from WWI, WWII and post war periods. Most of the aircraft featured on this Wiki are ones that you can still see flying today at airshows across the world. It is important to protect aging warbirds because they are often all that's left of an era an they themselves can explain what exacltly had happened in these great conflicts.
What's new on the Wiki of Warbirds
26 April 2012, Remodelling of a page:
- Imperium has taken unto himself to improve the mainpage to make it more appealing. He expects it will take a bit of time, so bear with him.
26 April, Wingman working
- Currently, Wingman is the most active member of this wiki and has helped increase the amount of wiki pages as well as improve old ones. Applause please!!
12 November, Merge
- The Wiki of Warbirds has now merged with the smaller Warbird Wiki and as such has incorporated several articles and a new logo. Additionally, the Wiki now carries on the affiliate-ship that the Warbird Wiki had with the WWII Wiki.
Popular Categories
(for all categories, see Categories)
Warbirds
Survivors | Lists of Military Aircraft
Manufacture
Consolidated Aircraft | Boeing Aircraft
North American Aviation | Douglas Aircraft
Messerschmitt | Republic Aviation
Type
Fighter aircraft | Bomber aircraft
Affiliates
Other Links
- Community Portal
- Manual of Style
- Policies
Helping Out
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Not sure where to start?
- Find out more about the wiki on the About page.
- If you are new to wikis, check out the tutorial.
- Check out Help:Starting this wiki if you're setting up the wiki.
Adding content
- Every wiki has two list of articles that need help called "Stubs" and "Wanted Articles". Don't be shy, get in there.
- Uploading images is another really easy way to help out - see the Special:Upload page!
- You can find a list of useful templates on Category:Templates, some of which are documented on the templates project page.