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  2. Sharklet - Wikipedia

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    Sharklet may refer to: Blended winglets on aircraft, specifically those manufactured by Airbus; Sharklet (material), a plastic sheet product

  3. Wingtip device - Wikipedia

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    The winglets increased the 747-400's range by 3.5% over the 747-300, which is otherwise aerodynamically identical but has no winglets. The 747-400D variant lacks the wingtip extensions and winglets included on other 747-400s since winglets would provide minimal benefits on short-haul routes while adding extra weight and cost, although the -400D ...

  4. List of snowboarding video games - Wikipedia

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    PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance: December 26, 2001 [1] ESPN Winter X-Games Snowboarding 2002: Xbox, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance: 2002 Slope Rider: Mac: August 2002 [2] Snowboard Park Tycoon: PC: September 24, 2002 TransWorld Snowboarding: Xbox: October 29, 2002 Stoked Rider: PC: 2002 Snow Wave: Avalanche: PC: 2002 Disney Sports Snowboarding ...

  5. Aviation Partners - Wikipedia

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    They started setting a number of World Records in performance with the winglets. [2] In 1997, API's winglets were sold as a standard fit on all Boeing Business Jets, and winglets were offered as an addition to standard 737s. Around 95% of all 737 customers want winglets fitted. [2] An API blended winglet on a Boeing 737-800

  6. Snow (2019 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Snow [1] was a free-to-play winter sports video game developed by Poppermost Productions [2] and was released for Microsoft Windows, [3] and PlayStation 4. [4] The 0.9 Beta was released on December 13, 2016.

  7. Sharklets - Wikipedia

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  8. The 3-D Battles of WorldRunner - Wikipedia

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    In this screenshot, the "3D mode" has been activated. 3D red cyan glasses are recommended to view this image correctly. Part of the appeal and selling point of WorldRunner was its "3D mode". [7] It was the first of three games by Square to feature such an option. To enter or exit 3D mode, players would press the select button. [1]

  9. Category:3D Realms games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "3D Realms games" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Balls of Steel (video game)