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This page should not be deleted. Merle Lang 01:23, 12 June 2010 (UTC)

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As noted, this page should definitely not be deleted; several other small school buses similar to the Micro Bird (Thomas Minotour, Wayne Busette) have their own article space dedicated to them. However, as it stands, the article has some issues that need to be addressed:

  • The Micro Bird has a seating capacity higher than 12 passengers; according to Blue Bird's webpage, it seats up to 30.
  • The Micro Bird was not a response to the Thomas Minotour; it predated it by 5 years (the Micro Bird was introduced in 1975 vs. 1980 for the Minotour)
  • The infobox content saying the Micro Bird and TC/2000 were related most likely needs to be changed; the TC/2000 came out 13 years after the Micro Bird and is an entirely different product.

This isn't a page issue, but a piece of information that would be useful to add would be when Blue Bird added the single rear-wheel model to the Micro Bird product line. Another piece worth adding would be when Blue Bird changed the design of the front and rear roof caps (largely the only cosmetic change in the 35 years of production).

With these changes, this can become a well-developed article. --SteveCof00 (talk) 04:51, 14 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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