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  2. Aviator (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Aviator, a 1983 computer game by Geoff Crammond; Aviator, a brand of playing cards made by the United States Playing Card Company; Aviator (rank), a rank within the Royal Canadian Air Force; Aviators, former Frequent Flyer Program of Trans World Airlines; Honda Aviator, a motor scooter made by Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Pvt. Ltd.

  3. Geoff Crammond - Wikipedia

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    Geoff Crammond is a computer game designer and programmer who specialises in motor racing games.A former defence industry systems engineer, [1] he claims to have had little interest in motor racing before programming his first racing game (Revs) back in 1984, but he holds a physics degree, which may explain the realism of some of his programming.

  4. Microsoft Flight Simulator X - Wikipedia

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    Flight Simulator X was released in two editions: Standard and Deluxe. Compared to the Standard Edition, the Deluxe Edition incorporates additional features, including an on-disc software development kit (SDK), three airplanes with the Garmin G1000 Flightdeck, and the ability for the player to act as Air traffic control (ATC) for other online users with a radar screen.

  5. Aviator (video game) - Wikipedia

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  6. Matt Guthmiller - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Lee Guthmiller (born November 29, 1994) is an American aviator, YouTuber, [2] entrepreneur, professional speaker, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumnus. [3] In 2007, aged 12, he founded an early iPhone unlocking company, AnySIMiPhones.

  7. Snoopy Flying Ace - Wikipedia

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    It was shown in March 2010 at the Penny Arcade Expo where more features of the game were revealed. [2] It was released on June 2, 2010. [ 8 ] In promotion of the game, several Snoopy Flying Ace -themed avatar items were released on the Xbox Live Marketplace on June 8, 2010. [ 9 ]

  8. Fox (code word) - Wikipedia

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    Fox is a brevity code used by NATO pilots to signal the simulated or actual release of an air-to-air munition or other combat function. Army aviation elements may use a different nomenclature, as the nature of helicopter-fired weapons is almost always air-to-surface.

  9. Aviator call sign - Wikipedia

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    Aviator call signs nearly always must come from a member or members of the aviator's squadron, training class, or other cohort. It is considered bad form to try to give oneself a call sign and it is also common for aviators to be given a fairly derogatory call sign, and the more they complain about it, the more likely it is to stick.