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Rather than the “note” at the bottom of the introduction regarding sourcing, which is non-standard for Wikipedia citing off sources, I recommend adding a cite web template in References, citing/footnoting anything in the first para that isn’t just a summary of information in the table, inserting a section break headed “List of aerial victories”, then replacing the “note” with “Wolff is credited with the following aerial victories:<insert citations/footnotes to the pages/websites here >”, followed by the table. That will make it clearer to all readers where all the information comes from. If you’d like a hand with that, just let me know. Also, what makes “The Aerodrome” website a reliable source? Cheers, Peacemaker67 (click to talk to me) 20:40, 5 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
There was a recent discussion on the use of The Aerodrome as a source here. It was considered OK for up to GA. At least some of the people involved apparently write for Osprey and Grub Street. Zawed (talk) 09:44, 6 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]