- The ****anese
grosbeak (Eophona personata) or
Ikaru is a
finch native to the East Palearctic. It is also
sometimes referred to as the ****anese or masked...
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Ikarus is a bus
manufacturer based in
Budapest and Székesfehérvár, Hungary. It was
established in 1895 as Imre Uhry's
Blacksmith Workshop and
Coach Factory...
- The
Ikarus C42 is a two-seat,
fixed tricycle gear,
general aviation microlight aircraft,
manufactured in
Germany by
Comco Ikarus. It is used primarily...
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Ikarus 280 was an
articulated bus
produced by
Hungarian bus
manufacturer Ikarus from 1973 to 2002. It was
succeeded by the
Ikarus 435 in 1985. The Ikarus...
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Operation Ikarus (Unternehmen
Ikarus or Fall
Ikarus in German) was a
Second World War
German plan to
invade Iceland,
which had been
occupied by British...
- The
Ikarus 250 is a high-floor bus used as a
coach for long-distance service. It was made from 1968–1989,
alongside the
smaller Ikarus 256, by the Hungarian...
- The
Ikarus 452 was an
experimental jet
aircraft built in
Yugoslavia in 1953. It was a
stubby mid-wing
cantilever monoplane of pod-and-boom configuration...
- The
Ikarus 451 is a
family of
research aircraft designs built in
Yugoslavia in the 1950s, all
sharing the same
basic airframe, but
differing in powerplants...
- 1973,
alongside the
technically related Ikarus 66, by the
Hungarian bus
maker Ikarus. In total, 8,350
Ikarus 55 and 66 were
delivered to East Germany...
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Comco Ikarus GmbH is a
German aircraft manufacturer. The
company produced hang
gliders through the late 1970s,
followed by
ultralight aircraft, Flight...