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Usage

{{{subtemplate}}}
Role {{{type}}}
National origin {{{national origin}}}
Manufacturers {{{manufacturers}}}
Design group {{{design group}}}
Designer {{{designer}}}
Built by {{{builder}}}
First flight {{{first flight}}}
Introduction {{{introduction}}}
Introduction {{{introduced}}}
Retired {{{retired}}}
Status {{{status}}}
Primary users {{{primary user}}}
{{{more users}}}
Produced {{{produced}}}
Number built {{{number built}}}
Developed from {{{developed from}}}
Variants {{{variants with their own articles}}}
Developed into {{{developed into}}}

This aircraft type template does not function alone; it must follow {{Infobox aircraft begin}}, which is included below.

This template provides general data on types (and subtypes) of aircraft, but not technical specifications. It is built in a modular fashion allowing it to be combined with other infoboxes, in particular, {{Infobox aircraft career}}.

{{Infobox aircraft begin}}, this template, (and {{Infobox aircraft career}}, if applicable) must be enclosed by {| and |} that enclose a wiki-table (see Help:Table).

Examples

For an article on an aircraft type, use:

{|{{Infobox aircraft begin
 |parameters go here
}}{{Infobox aircraft type
 |parameters go here
}}
|}

For a case where the only example built of a particular aircraft type also had an individually noteworthy career (e.g., Spirit of St. Louis, use:

{|{{Infobox aircraft begin
 |parameters go here
}}{{Inbobox aircraft type
 |parameters go here
}}{{Inbobox aircraft career
 |parameters go here
}}
|}

Parameters

name
The subject of the article. When naming aircraft and engines, please do not repeat the name of the manufacturer unless the name would be otherwise ambiguous. For example, "P-51 Mustang" does not need to have "North American" in front of it: the aircraft name is unambiguous and the manufacturer will be stated just a few lines down in the Type Infobox. Some exceptions exist, such as aircraft which only have model numbers; e.g. "Boeing 707".
image
In the format filename.xxx format with no image or file tags
size
Allows for the specification of image size; default is 250px.
alt
Alt text for the image, for readers who cannot see the image. Please see WP:ALT for details.
caption
A short (one- or two-line) caption for the image. If it isn't descriptive, then please skip it. "Boeing 747" or "Boeing 747 in flight" should be patently obvious from the context and does not need to be captioned. "A Qantas Airlines Boeing 747-400 at Heathrow Airport in 2006" is an example of a useful caption. Captions will appeared centred in the infobox.
long caption
A longer (multi-line), more detailed caption may be desirable from time to time. Long captions will appear left-justified in the infobox.
type
The aircraft's role, e.g. airliner, military trainer aircraft, Agricultural aircraft
national origin
The country where the aircraft was first manufactured. Use the main nation (e.g. UK), not constituent country (England); don't use "EU". List collaborative programs of only 2 or 3 nations; for more than 3, use "Multi-national". For licensed aircraft with a separate article, include both the originating country and the licensee country for simple variants and developments. The originating country may be omitted if it is a derivative design.
manufacturer
The firm which manufactures (designs and builds) the aircraft.
builder
The group that only builds the aircraft, but is not responsible for design of the aircraft.
design group
The design group(s) that designed the aircraft. Do not list if same as the manufacturer.
designer
The person who designed the aircraft or led the design. Not appropriate for company chief designers, project leaders, teams, etc. unless they led the actual engineering design.
first flight
The date that the aircraft first flew. If this hasn't happened, skip this field - do not speculate.
introduced
Date the aircraft entered military or revenue service
introduction
Planned date the aircraft will enter military or revenue service
retired
Date the aircraft left military or revenue service. If vague or more than a few dates, skip this
status
Status of the programme, e.g. "Prototypes only", "Abandoned project". In most cases, redundant; use sparingly
primary user
list only one user; for military aircraft, this is a nation or a service arm. Please DON'T add those tiny flags, as they limit horizontal space.
more users
Limited to three in total; list using {{plainlist}} or {{unbulleted list}}
produced
Years in production (e.g. 1970-1999) if still in active use but no longer built
number built
Number of flight capable aircraft completed, for aircraft under development or still in production only those aircraft that have flown should be included. Do not include ground test airframes in this infobox although if notable can be included in the article text.
developed from
The aircraft which formed the basis for this aircraft.
variants with their own articles
Variants OF this aircraft
developed into
For derivative aircraft based on this aircraft, that are not variants.

Template fields and notes

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Role REQUIRED

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Template Data

TemplateData documentation used by VisualEditor and other tools
See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Infobox aircraft type in articles based on its TemplateData.

TemplateData for Infobox aircraft type

An infobox for aircraft type.

Template parameters

This template prefers block formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Typetype

The aircraft's role, e.g., airliner, military trainer aircraft, Agricultural aircraft.

Stringoptional
National originnational origin

The country where the aircraft was first manufactured. Use the main nation (e.g. UK), not constituent country (England); don't use &quot;EU&quot;. List collaborative programs of only 2 or 3 nations; for more than 3, use &quot;Multi-national&quot;.

Stringoptional
Manufacturermanufacturer

The firm which manufactured (designed and built) the aircraft.

Stringoptional
Design groupdesign group

The group or organisation that designed the aircraft. Only use if different than manufacturer.

Stringoptional
Designerdesigner

The person who designed the aircraft. Only appropriate for designers, not project leaders.

Stringoptional
First flightfirst flight

The date that the aircraft first flew. If this hasn't happened, skip this field — don't speculate.

Stringoptional
Introducedintroduced

Date the aircraft entered military or revenue service.

Stringoptional
Introductionintroduction

Planned date the aircraft will enter military or revenue service.

Stringoptional
Retiredretired

Date the aircraft left military or revenue service. If vague or more than a few dates, skip this.

Stringoptional
Statusstatus

Status of the programme, e.g. &quot;Prototypes only&quot;, &quot;Abandoned project&quot;. In most cases, redundant; use sparingly

Stringoptional
Primary userprimary user

List only one user; for military aircraft, this is a nation or a service arm.

Stringoptional
More usersmore users

Limited to three in total.

Lineoptional
Producedproduced

Years in production (e.g. 1970-1999) if still in active use but no longer built.

Stringoptional
Number builtnumber built

Number of flight capable aircraft completed, for aircraft under development or still in production only those aircraft that have flown should be included. Do not include ground test airframes in this infobox although if notable can be included in the article text.

Numberoptional
Developed fromdeveloped from

The aircraft which formed the basis for this aircraft.

Stringoptional
Variants with their own articlesvariants with their own articles

Variants of this aircraft.

Stringoptional
Developed intodeveloped into

For derivative aircraft based on this aircraft, that are not variants.

Stringoptional

See also

Other modules currently available for the modular Infobox aircraft are:

{{Infobox aircraft begin}}
Must be included in every stack. This template carries the name, image, image caption, and formatting for the rest of the stack.
{{Infobox aircraft type}}
General data fields relevant to an aircraft type (or subtype), such as role, manufacturer, number produced, date of first flight (but not technical specifications)
{{Infobox aircraft career}}
Data fields relevant to an individually significant airframe, such as construction number, registration number, military serial, current preservation status.
{{Infobox aircraft engine}}
General data fields relevant to an aircraft engine, such as type, manufacturer, major applications (but not technical specifications)
{{Infobox aircraft program}}
General data on programs to develop types (and subtypes) of aircraft and aircraft engines, but not on the aircraft or engines themselves or their technical specifications