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This article is called "Dewoitine D.510". However, it is mostly about the D.500 and D.501; the D.510 is mentioned in passing as a derivative of the D.500 design. -Ashley Pomeroy20:14, 26 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
I'm inclined to agree; it should either be moved or split.
I disagree. The 510 is essentially a model of the 500. It doesn't make sense to separate them. -Neopeius
I renamed the page to D.500 and made respective adjustments in the infobox. I have a bit of info on the type and will provide some citations.- Emt147Burninate!05:47, 20 April 2007 (UTC)Reply