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A fact from Guizhou WZ-7 Soaring Dragon appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 15 October 2011 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
"Soar Eagle" is a wrong tranlation of this UAV's name. It has only one name, "翔龙" ("Soar Dragon" in English, literally) , which was written on the fuselage. "Soar Eagle" must be a misreading of those Chinese characters. The UAV's model was displayed at the 6th Zhuhai Air Show in 2006, and a board was with it (pic 1). We can see the official name "Soar Dragon" on the board (pic 2). As these UAVs were designed and manufactured by China, I think reports in Chinese might be more reliable -- "翔龙无人机" (literally "Soar Dragon UAV") has 10,100 Google results while "翔鹰无人机" (literally "Soar Eagle UAV") has only 1 Google result. --Baiweiflight (talk) 15:33, 26 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]