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How can a reader be sure that this "self-created" image "truthfully" represents the actual look and physical dimensions of the MD-12, and is not merely an "approximation" of the reality? — Preceding unsigned comment added by RS-Fighter (talkcontribs)

Good point. How would you solve the problem? bobrayner (talk) 14:58, 14 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I would require the creator of the image to certify, in the image's description, that the image truthfully represents the MD-12. Further, the creator must also indicate the source of the raw data that he used to create the image. If the creator cannot certify one or both of these two requirements, then there must be a prominent disclaimer on the image page saying the creator of this image cannot guarantee that this image is correct, nor can he provide a description of the data that was used to create this image. Rishabh Singla (talk) 14:06, 15 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]