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^ "DND 101 - Airforce Future Strategic Airlifter Project."Canadian American Strategic Review 2005.

This link is no longer good but I do not know how to remove it Hudicourt 15:58, 21 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

This is a cited reference; it is in the main body of the text. Clicking the "^" in the article will take you to the location. I am going to leave it there for now until someone can find a replacement source for the information cited. - BillCJ 18:10, 21 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I am removing the reference to the Canadian forces using leased planes as it is not really relevant to this article. Also it is no longer accurate as is pointed out later in the same paragraph. This kind of information (i.e. logistics management strategy) shouldn't really be placed in articles about particular pieces of equipment. It should go in its own article about logistics management strategy that Canada uses to manage air transportation. As well as being out of place, it also can lead to the same information being in more than one location, making future possible updates problematic with out of sync information. Given that management strategies change this makes issues like this more likely. Case in point, Canada now uses C-17 Globemasters they purchased, instead of leasing planes. Theshowmecanuck (talk) 22:39, 21 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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