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  2. Vortex generator - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony SA-160 was designed with two unusual vortex generators on its wing to ensure aileron effectiveness through the stall. A vortex generator (VG) is an aerodynamic device, consisting of a small vane usually attached to a lifting surface (or airfoil, such as an aircraft wing) [1] or a rotor blade of a wind turbine. [2]

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Video games/Search engine

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    A search using this engine is a good litmus test of whether a topic is covered in popular games press. (Other reliable sources may exist for video games.) The WikiProject also maintains Situational Sources for Video Games, a custom search engine for situational sources, also mirroring the WP:VG/S list.

  4. CM Labs Simulations - Wikipedia

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    The company that was to become CM Labs Simulations was founded as Lateral Logic Inc. in 1994 by Jussi Westergren, Karsten Howes, and Frederic Francis. The company was focused on ground vehicle visual simulation systems, and the development of software toolkits for physics simulation.

  5. VG Pocket - Wikipedia

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    VG Pocket Mini: 30 built-in games and a 1.5" screen. VG Pocket 50: 50 built-in games and a 2" screen. VG Pocket Max: 75 built-in games and a 2.5" screen. VG Pocket Caplet: 50 games, including licensed versions of Space Invaders, Bust-a-Move, and BurgerTime. VG Pocket Tablet: 25 games, including a licensed version of Frogger.

  6. VGChartz - Wikipedia

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    VGChartz sits at the center of the network and is a video game sales tracking website, providing weekly sales figures of console software and hardware by region. The site was launched in June 2005, and is owned by Brett Walton. [1] [2] Employing ten people, [3] VGChartz provides tools for worldwide data analysis and regular reviews of the data ...

  7. Video game conversion - Wikipedia

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    (1982) by Universal was the first hit arcade game sold as a conversion kit. [5] [6] After the golden age of arcade video games came to an end circa 1983, the arcade video game industry began recovering circa 1985 with the arrival of software conversion kit systems, such as Sega's Convert-a-Game system, the Atari System 1, and the Nintendo VS.

  8. List of racing video games - Wikipedia

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    Pack-In-Video: Acclaim Entertainment: NES 1988-09-30 Knight Rider Special: Pack-In Video Co. Pack-In Video Co. PCE 1994-11-16 Knight Rider: The Game: Davilex Games: Tri Synergy: WIN, PS2 2002-11-22 Konami GT: Konami: Konami: Arcade 1985 Konami Krazy Racers: KCEK: Konami: GBA, iOS, Droid, Wii U, VC 2001-03-21 Kyle Petty's No Fear Racing: Leland ...

  9. General Dynamics X-62 VISTA - Wikipedia

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    General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon The General Dynamics X-62 VISTA ("Variable Stability In-flight Simulator Test Aircraft") [ 2 ] is an experimental aircraft, derived from the F-16D Fighting Falcon , which was modified as a joint venture between General Dynamics and Calspan for use by the United States Air Force (USAF).