Have you ever dreamed of owning a comprehensive encyclopedia of aircraft? From sleek fighter jets soaring through the skies to helicopters hovering above and even massive aircraft carriers, Jet Wiki—a community-driven aviation knowledge platform—is turning this vision into reality. And you can be part of this ambitious project.
Jet Wiki aims to create a detailed repository of aviation information, but many pages currently lack standardized formatting and presentation. To enhance the platform's professionalism and readability, contributors are encouraged to add a uniform "Infobox_Jet" template to all pages under the "Jets" category. This template serves as an information card, clearly displaying key aircraft data such as manufacturer, service history, and performance specifications, making it easier for readers to access essential details at a glance.
Adding the template is straightforward. Begin by visiting the Jets category page to select an aircraft that interests you. Open the editing interface and insert the Infobox_Jet template at the top of the page. Fill in the relevant details, such as the aircraft's specifications and operational history, using the provided fields. For example, the F-22 Raptor page would include details like its manufacturer, introduction year, and top speed.
Despite its name, Jet Wiki encompasses far more than just jet-powered aircraft. The platform includes helicopters, aircraft carriers, and other types of flying machines, offering a diverse range of entries for aviation enthusiasts. Whether your interest lies in rotary-wing aircraft or naval aviation, you can contribute by adding templates and enriching these entries with accurate information.
Jet Wiki thrives on collective effort. There are multiple ways to get involved:
Every edit and contribution helps refine Jet Wiki, bringing it closer to its goal of becoming a definitive resource for aviation knowledge. By joining this collaborative effort, you can help build a more comprehensive and authoritative platform for enthusiasts and researchers alike.
Have you ever dreamed of owning a comprehensive encyclopedia of aircraft? From sleek fighter jets soaring through the skies to helicopters hovering above and even massive aircraft carriers, Jet Wiki—a community-driven aviation knowledge platform—is turning this vision into reality. And you can be part of this ambitious project.
Jet Wiki aims to create a detailed repository of aviation information, but many pages currently lack standardized formatting and presentation. To enhance the platform's professionalism and readability, contributors are encouraged to add a uniform "Infobox_Jet" template to all pages under the "Jets" category. This template serves as an information card, clearly displaying key aircraft data such as manufacturer, service history, and performance specifications, making it easier for readers to access essential details at a glance.
Adding the template is straightforward. Begin by visiting the Jets category page to select an aircraft that interests you. Open the editing interface and insert the Infobox_Jet template at the top of the page. Fill in the relevant details, such as the aircraft's specifications and operational history, using the provided fields. For example, the F-22 Raptor page would include details like its manufacturer, introduction year, and top speed.
Despite its name, Jet Wiki encompasses far more than just jet-powered aircraft. The platform includes helicopters, aircraft carriers, and other types of flying machines, offering a diverse range of entries for aviation enthusiasts. Whether your interest lies in rotary-wing aircraft or naval aviation, you can contribute by adding templates and enriching these entries with accurate information.
Jet Wiki thrives on collective effort. There are multiple ways to get involved:
Every edit and contribution helps refine Jet Wiki, bringing it closer to its goal of becoming a definitive resource for aviation knowledge. By joining this collaborative effort, you can help build a more comprehensive and authoritative platform for enthusiasts and researchers alike.