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  2. Icarus FC - Wikipedia

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    Icarus is a football kit and apparel brand based out of Philadelphia, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Icarus was created to provide clubs with original and creative jerseys that represent their identity. [ 3 ]

  3. Kid Icarus - Wikipedia

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    Kid Icarus was the debut of Toru Osawa (credited as Inusawa) as a video game designer, and he was the only staff member working on the game at the beginning of the project. [17] Originally he wanted to make an action game with role-playing elements, and wrote a story rooted in Greek mythology, which he had always been fond of.

  4. Kid Icarus: Uprising - Wikipedia

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    Kid Icarus: Uprising [b] is a 2012 third-person shooter video game developed by Project Sora and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the third installment in the Kid Icarus franchise, the first to be released since Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters in 1991, and the first worldwide release since the original NES game in 1986.

  5. Charon (gun) - Wikipedia

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    The DEFCAD Charon is an open source [1] 3D-printable AR-15 lower receiver project that was partially inspired by the Fabrique Nationale P90. It began as a design exercise by a DEFCAD user to explore FDM additive manufacturing technology as a means of integrating the P90's ergonomics into a stock for the AR-15 , resulting in the WarFairy P-15 ...

  6. Kid Icarus (series) - Wikipedia

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    The Kid Icarus franchise is known as a cult classic and a sibling series to the Metroid franchise. The first installment, Kid Icarus, was released in 1986 for the Nintendo Entertainment System and was received to critical acclaim despite poor sales. A sequel, Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters, was later released for the Game Boy.

  7. Close Quarters Battle Receiver - Wikipedia

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    The Close Quarter Battle Receiver (CQBR) [5] is a replacement upper receiver for the M4A1 carbine developed by the US Navy.. The CQBR features a 10.3 in (262 mm) length barrel (similar to the Colt Commando short-barreled M16 variants of the past) which makes the weapon significantly more compact, thus making it easier to use in, and around, vehicles and in tight, confined spaces.

  8. Taras Kiceniuk Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Taras Kiceniuk Jr. (born c. May 14, 1954) is a hang glider pioneer from Southern California. Kiceniuk began building hang gliders in 1971 while still in high school. At first he flew his gliders near Palomar Mountain where his father was curator of Palomar Observatory but later began flying at Torrey Pines Gliderport in La Jolla.

  9. Ikarus C42 - Wikipedia

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    The Ikarus C42 is a single-engined high-wing monoplane with side-by-side seats for two in a 1.22 m (48 in) wide cabin. The C42 is manufactured with either an 80 hp (60 kW) Rotax 912 engine or a 100 hp (75 kW) Rotax 912s engine.