Talk:List of aircraft of the Indonesian Air Force

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I'm seeing alot of aircraft (mostly Japanese) articles with this info placed under Operators:

 Indonesia
In 1942, Indonesian pro-independence guerrillas captured a small number of aircraft at numerous air bases during the invasion of Japan to Dutch East Indies and saved them in remote areas for the preparation for incoming war. Most aircraft were destroyed in military conflicts between the Netherlands and the newly proclaimed-Republic of Indonesia during the Indonesian National Revolution of 1945–1949.

It fails to specify anything about the aircraft in particular, with the exception of articles like the Ki-43. I feel whoever is putting in this rubbish is grossly exagerrating the types of aircraft Indonesia acquired after the war, particularly the F6F Hellcat and Ki-100. I'm also under the impression that if the country never flew it, then it doesn't count as an operator (more like a trophy or prize). To whomever is editing this, please provide a source or website to support your claims. Otherwise I'll have to remove Indonesia from the operators section the next time I come across one without proof. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (see verifiablility). Wolcott (talk) 14:19, 20 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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