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Under the name Twin Project PC-10 is a slightly larger plane was designed which possessed on the left rear fuselage just a passenger sliding door that opens to the rear. For it in the rear fuselage a loading door was built. The aircraft would have a total length of 13.50 m, a height of 6.08 meters and a wingspan of 19 meters.
A-10 Cuba! 1996 Parsoft Interactive: Activision: The A-Files: 1998 Gyldendal Gyldendal A-Men 2: 2015 Bloober Team: Bloober Team: A.D. 2044: 1996 LK Avalon: LK Avalon: A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda: 2010 Extend Studio Origo Games, Aksys Games: A Game of Thrones: Genesis: 2011 Cyanide: Focus Home Interactive: A New Beginning: 2010 Daedalic ...
Nautica is an American apparel brand of Authentic Brands Group (ABG) featuring primarily men's, women's, children's apparel and accessories, as well as home, watches, and fragrance.
O-Two Sega: Ship Simulator: 2006 VSTEP: Lighthouse Interactive: The Ship: 2006 Outerlight: Valve, Mindscape Group, Merscom: Shivers: 1995 Sierra On-Line: Sierra On-Line Shivers II: Harvest of Souls: 1997 Sierra On-Line: Sierra On-Line Shockwave Assault: 1995 Crystal Dynamics: Crystal Dynamics, Electronic Arts: Shogo: Mobile Armor Division: 1998 ...
This is an index of Microsoft Windows games. This list has been split into multiple pages. Please use the Table of Contents to browse it. This list contains ...
USS O-12 (SS-73) was an O-class submarine of the United States Navy. These later O-boats, O-11 through O-16, were designed by Lake Torpedo Boat to different specifications than the earlier Electric Boat designs. They performed poorly as compared to the Electric Boat units, and are sometimes considered a separate class.
History; Name: 1986–1991: Niels Klim 1991–1992: Stena Nautica 1992–1995: Isle of Innisfree 1995–1996: Lion King 1996: Lion King II 1996–present: Stena Nautica Owner: 1986–1991: DSB Färjedivision
TOPS-10 supported shared memory and allowed the development of one of the first true multiplayer computer games. The game, called DECWAR , [ 2 ] was a text-oriented Star Trek -type game. Users at terminals typed in commands and fought each other in real time.