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AW Design Forum: Icon Aircraft banks on design and performance
Thu, 14 Jan 2010Icon Aircraft is hard evidence that design can be a difference maker. The startup company plans to launch the Icon A5 amphibious aircraft by late 2011, and its eye-catching design and versatility--it can bank on water and fly--has created a stir among enthusiasts of all stripes. Its philosophy is simple: "Is it badass?
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Record Breaker Roars Again
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