File:Fifinella color logo.jpg
Summary
{{Non-free use rationale 2
|Description = Hand drawn image of Fifinella, the mascot of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP).
|Source = Original publication: Originally recorded in fixed form in Army Air Corps documents and publicly in the WASP newsletter (formerly the Fifinella Gazette). VIRIN for the image in question: 050407-F-1234P-005
Immediate source: https://media.defense.gov/2005/Dec/27/2000573421/-1/-1/0/050407-F-1234P-005.JPG
|Date = Between 1943 (when it was adopted as a mascot) and May 20 1945 (When a similar image was published in the WASP newsletter). Closely related images were published in the intervening time. See especially the University of North Texas archives [https://texashistory.unt.edu/search/?q5=%22Fifinella%22&t5=dc_subject&searchType=advanced on the matter]
|Author = Walt Disney
|Article = Women Airforce Service Pilots
|Purpose = A historically important image identifying the unit mascot for the 319th Flying Training Detachment. For the Women Airforce Service Pilots article, it identifies an image closely associated with the unit itself, which was unofficially named "The Order of Fifinella" after the character.
|Replaceability = There is no free illustration possible of a copyrighted imaged created for a specific purpose.
|Minimality = Use of the file should be restricted to articles about the WASP program, the character Fifinella, or a closely related subject (e.g. a particular WASP aviator or a particular base/unit closely associated with the program)
|Commercial = The file in question is the smallest and lowest resolution copy of the work whose provenance can be assured. It was originally produced to be a print image so a very low resolution digital copy cannot assume that role. Further, the Walt Disney company who owns the image and character [https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/flygirls-wasp-official-correspondence/ granted a license to the United States government] for use and has not since then expressed any commercial interest in this specific version or any version of the image.
|Other information = {{Non-free Old-50}}
}}
{{Non-free use rationale 2
|Description = Hand drawn image of Fifinella, the mascot of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP).
|Source = Original publication: Originally recorded in fixed form in Army Air Corps documents and publicly in the WASP newsletter (formerly the Fifinella Gazette). VIRIN for the image in question: 050407-F-1234P-005
Immediate source: https://media.defense.gov/2005/Dec/27/2000573421/-1/-1/0/050407-F-1234P-005.JPG
|Date = Between 1943 (when it was adopted as a mascot) and May 20 1945 (When a similar image was published in the WASP newsletter). Closely related images were published in the intervening time. See especially the University of North Texas archives [https://texashistory.unt.edu/search/?q5=%22Fifinella%22&t5=dc_subject&searchType=advanced on the matter]
|Author = Walt Disney
|Article = Fifinella
|Purpose = Identification of the character Fifinella, the unit mascot for the 319th Flying Training Detachment. The character is closely associated with the unit itself, which was unofficially named "The Order of Fifinella"
|Replaceability = There is no free illustration possible of a copyrighted imaged created for a specific purpose. The character is the subject of the article itself and cannot be replaced with description or a free image.
|Minimality = Use of the file should be restricted to articles about the WASP program, the character Fifinella, or closely related subject (e.g. a particular WASP aviator or a particular base/unit closely associated with the program)
|Commercial = The file in question is the smallest and lowest resolution copy of the work whose provenance can be assured. It was originally produced to be a print image so a very low resolution digital copy cannot assume that role. Further, the Walt Disney company who owns the image and character [https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/flygirls-wasp-official-correspondence/ granted a license to the United States government] for use and has not since then expressed any commercial interest in this specific version or any version of the image.
|Other information = {{Non-free Old-50}}
}}
Licensing
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