Talk:Paul Poberezny
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What is the source of the text tacked onto the end of the article by an anonymous user? If it is from a copyrighted source (which is most likely the case), it does not belong on Wikipedia.
- It looks like it comes from the EAA's bio page, which clearly states "Copyright © 2005 - Experimental Aircraft Association, Inc." Looks like copy-and-paste to me. Jaeger10 05:48, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
Style issue
The "Aircraft experience" section contains a single paragraph consisting of four short declarative sentences - all four sentences start with "Poberezny...". I find this frequent repetition of the subject's name quite jarring. Roger (talk) 19:02, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
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Military career information?
Why isn't the military services that Poberenzy served in listed in chronological order? His early active duty service in WW 2 isn't correctly listed. It has to be assumed that he served in WW 2 in the US Army Air Force. While it's listed that he obtained a number of pilot qualifications, what was his military career specialty during his service? I have it on personal knowledge that he ended his military career as a senior command aircraft maintenance officer which would appear to involve a lot more aeronautical engineering knowledge than a pilot, even a pilot with long experience.19:45, 6 July 2021 (UTC)TGC55 (talk)