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Some aircraft have numbers in multiple designation systems. When four or more designation sequence navboxes appear in any aircraft article, group them together like so:
{{AircraftDesignationNavboxShell
|1=first navbox
|2=second navbox
|3=third navbox
|4=fourth navbox
}}
Note: please do not place manufacturer navboxes in this shell; this is for designation systems only.
{{AircraftDesignationNavboxShell
|1={{USAAF glider aircraft}}
|2={{USAF transports}}
|3={{USN transports}}
|4={{Swedish military aircraft}}
}}
gives this output:
Designation sequences for this aircraft:
USAAC/USAAF sequences (1924–1947)
Assault glider Bomb glider Cargo glider Fuel glider Powered glider Training glider
1948 USAF redesignations Tri-Service sequence (1962–present) 1 Not assigned
Army/Air Force sequence (1925–1962) Tri-service sequence (1962–present) Revived original sequence (2005–present) Non-sequential designations Related designations 1 Not assigned • 2 Assigned to multiple types • 3 Unconfirmed
USN /
USMC transport designations pre–1962
T-series (pre–1931)
R-series (1931–1962)
1 Not assigned
2 Assigned to a different manufacturer's type
3 Sequence restarted
4 Assigned to a different class of aircraft
By role
Attack aircraft (A ) Bombers (B ) Army aeroplanes (Fpl ) Gliders2 (G /Lg /Se ) Helicopter2 (Hkp ) Fighters (J ) Advanced trainers (Ö ) Trials aircraft (P ) Reconnaissance (S ) Trainers (Sk ) Torpedo bombers (T ) Transports (Trp/Tp )
Post–1940 unified sequence Italics Pre-unification designations • 1 Assigned to multiple types • 2 Not unified with main sequence