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Frasca International, Inc., is an American manufacturer of flight simulation training devices, with over 3000 training devices delivered in approximately 70 countries throughout the world. [3] Based in Urbana, Illinois , Frasca International was founded in Champaign, Illinois in 1958 by Rudy Frasca.
Curtis Frasca (born 1968), American entrepreneur, former CEO and co-founder of the company Verse Music Group; Dominic Frasca (born 1967), American guitarist; Erminio Frasca (born 1983), Italian sport shooter; Gabriel Frasca, American chef; Gonzalo Frasca (born 1972), Uruguayan game designer; Pauline Frasca (born 1980), Australian two-time world ...
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Frasca Field (FAA LID: C16) is a privately owned, public use airport located at the northern edge of Urbana in Champaign County, Illinois, United States. It is owned by Frasca Air Service, which also serves as the fixed-base operator (FBO). [ 1 ]
Pauline Frasca (born 1 July 1980 in Sale, Victoria) is an Australian former rower – a national champion, two-time world champion and a dual Olympian. She has represented at the elite world level as both a sculler and a sweep-oar rower.
It was not until Irving Finkel organized a colloquium in 1990 that grew into the International Board Game Studies Association, Gonzalo Frasca popularized the term "ludology" (from the Latin word for game, ludus) in 1999, [4] the publication of the first issues of academic journals like Board Game Studies in 1998 and Game Studies in 2001, and the creation of the Digital Games Research ...
Frasca wrote "Warm Whispers" with the great, [peacock prose] Missy Higgins for her album On A Clear Night. [citation needed] The album entered the charts at number #1. In 2009, Frasca founded Verse Music Group Verse Music Group. Verse Music Group was an entertainment company based in New York City with a focus on music-related intellectual ...
Gonzalo Frasca (born 1972) is a game designer and academic researcher focusing on serious and political videogames. His blog, Ludology.org, was cited by NBC News [1] as a popular designation for academic researchers studying video games. For many years, Frasca also co-published Watercoolergames with Ian Bogost, a blog about serious games.