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  2. Midair (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Midair features mechanics similar to games from the Tribes game series, [1] including mechanics such as 'skiing' which allows the player to glide across the terrain. A 3/4/5 weapons system similar to Starsiege: Tribes and Tribes 2 is implemented; 3 weapons for Light armor, 4 weapons for Medium armor, and 5 weapons for Heavy armor.

  3. The Grim Game - Wikipedia

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    The mid-air collision in The Grim Game was not scripted. [N 1] It was a real accident caught on film over the skies of Santa Monica, California. David E. Thompson was flying with stuntman Robert E. Kennedy, doubling Houdini, hanging from the landing gear.

  4. List of mid-air collisions - Wikipedia

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    In aviation, a mid-air collision is an accident in which two or more aircraft come into unplanned contact during flight. Owing to the relatively high velocities involved and the likelihood of subsequent impact with the ground or sea, very severe damage or the total destruction of at least one of the aircraft usually results.

  5. TRACON (series) - Wikipedia

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    TRACON is a series of game software programs that simulate an air traffic control environment on a personal computer. The games were originally sold by Texas-based Wesson International as an offshoot to their line of professional air traffic control simulation products. TRACON and RAPCON were released in 1989, and TRACON II was released in 1990.

  6. Midair - Wikipedia

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    Midair or Mid Air could refer to: Music. Mid Air (Paris Texas album), 2023; Mid Air, 2023; Mid Air (Paul Buchanan album), 2012; Other uses. Midair ...

  7. Ski Air Mix - Wikipedia

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    Ski Air Mix (スキーエルーミックス) is an alpine skiing video game released on the PlayStation that was developed and published by KID in Japan. It was published by Midas Interactive Entertainment in Europe two years later and sold as a "budget" title.

  8. Crud (game) - Wikipedia

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    Game being played at Fairchild Air Force Base. Crud is a fast-paced game played on a snooker table (or, if unavailable, a billiards table), usually on military bases in several countries. [1] While the sport uses a billiards table and two balls, no cues are used. [2] The game's origins are not precisely known.

  9. Hard Corps: Uprising - Wikipedia

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    Arcade Mode is a more difficult game mode in which the power-up shops are removed. Many new moves have been added. The character can dash, dash in mid-air, double-jump and deflect enemy projectiles by bouncing them back. Additional moves can also be purchased in Rising Mode.