Talk:CAIGA Primus 150

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I think that this article might be completely wrong. Rather than CAIGA owning the international production rights of the Epic LT/Dynasty/E1000, I believe that it merely owns the production rights to a separate Epic Aircraft design. That design being the "Epic Escape", which was based on a 92% scaling of the Epic LT/Dynasty. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.165.31.106 (talk) 00:15, 6 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Changing name to CAIGA Leadair AG300[edit]

I believe this plane should be called the CAIGA Leadair AG300, as that is the name used by the most recent English language sources on the plane. But I could be wrong, and I don't really care what it's called, as long as it's consistent.

I didn't like clicking on a link called "CAIGA Primus 150" on a different page, then coming to this page and reading about the "AVIC Leadair AG300." As far as I know, AVIC owns CAIGA, CAIGA bought Epic's non-US LT rights 13 years ago, and for about four years CAIGA called the project Primus 150. Then CAIGA renamed this line AG300 in 2014. That is my understanding and the basis for my edits.

I am going to edit this page and call the plane by the standard name "CAIGA Leadair AG300." If I am mistaken, or there are better sources that call this plane a different name, please let me know, undo my edits, etc. APeacefulRuler (talk) 18:29, 2 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]