Talk:Yakovlev Yak-30 (1960)
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Fair use rationale for Image:Yak30-2.jpg

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Unclear sources
The article uses several sources which don't have sufficient information to identify them - as such they are of limited use. These include:
- "Jakubovich, Nikolay. Wings of Motherland. Aviation and politics, or how "Dolphin" destroyed Yak-30." - is this a book? (its using cite:book), what year was it published? Who was the publisher? what language (Russian? - the appears to be a Якубович Н writing Russian language aviation books). Without more information on what the source is, how can it be verified?
- Zasipkin, Yuri; Berne, Lev, "Politics chose destiny for a plane". Aviation and Cosmonautics; Berne, Lev, "Politics chose destiny for a plane". Aviation and Cosmonautics, Lev. "Politics chose destiny for a plane". Aviation and Cosmonautics.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - what journal(?) is this ? Is Aviation and Cosmonautics the journal/magazine title? Is this the Czech Letectvíi + Kosmonautika or something else? Is it one of the two Russian Aviatsiya I Kosmonavtika magazines? , ? If this is a journal/magazine, what is the year/date/issue, what is the page range of the article? What is the language. Without this detail, how can anyone find the reference, and how can it be verified? - Simakov, Boris, "Soviet planes. 1917–1970" - again - no details - no date, no publisher, no location, no language. Unverifiable.Nigel Ish (talk) 09:41, 2 January 2025 (UTC)







