Hogsbottom triplocopter role: test pilot of first triplocopter vs. former test pilot at Triplocopter Flight Training Academy
x_p5_252 conflictb01/b03/b04 canon records state Hogsbottom was the test pilot of the first triplocopter (version), while b11 and al1 records describe him as a former test pilot at the world-famous Triplocopter Flight Training Academy, and al1 separately records him test-piloting the first Ratchet-Raptor, not the first triplocopter.
Evidence
| f_b01_101: test pilot of first triplocopter | The test pilot of the first version was James Hogsbottom, who teaches Paper Airplane class at Swedhump Elementary. | b01:c99:p204 |
| f_b03_152: same claim repeated | The test pilot of the first version was James Hogsbottom, who teaches Paper Airplane class at Swedhump Elementary. | b03:c99:p200 |
| f_b04_085: same claim repeated | The test pilot of the first version was James Hogsbottom, who teaches Paper Airplane class at Swedhump Elementary. | b04:c99:p216 |
| f_b11_175: former test pilot at the Triplocopter Flight Training Academy | Former test pilot at the world-famous Triplocopter Flight Training Academy. | b11:c99:p328 |
| f_al1_295: test-piloted the first Ratchet-Raptor (not the first triplocopter) | The first ever Ratchet-raptor was test piloted by James Hogsbottom. It's actually known in the history books as the Great Osteop Stampede of 2008. | al1:c01:p251 |
extraction note b01/b03/b04 say Hogsbottom was the test pilot of the first triplocopter; b11 says he was a former test pilot at the Triplocopter Flight Training Academy (not necessarily the first version); al1 records him as the test pilot of the first Ratchet-Raptor instead. These are potentially compatible but may also be conflated or contradictory depending on whether the Ratchet-Raptor is a variant of the triplocopter.