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Razer's early career was defined by its ability to excel in every area except the main competition despite winning back-to-back Best Design Awards and a number of side tournaments (including The First World Championship), it was only able to achieve three combat victories in as many UK Championships, breaking down in the second round of Series 2 and 3 and losing in the Heat Final of Series 4 to Pussycat. Razer was the second-longest appearing competitor in the show's history, competing in Series 2-6 of the original series, both series of Robot Wars Extreme and later Series 8, as well as appearing in foreign versions of the show. Two-time World Champion Razer remains the most successful robot in the show's history, with forty battle victories and seven robot combat championships to its name. Razer was a British robot that was one of the most famous robots in the history of robotic combat. To submit suggestions for future Featured Articles, Videos and Polls, see Robot Wars Wiki - Main Page/Featured Content Robot Wars Wiki is also associated with King of Bots Wiki - please visit this site for information on the Chinese shows King of Bots and This is Fighting Robots. Robot Wars Live Events are summarised on relevant pages, though live-specific articles are not covered.
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Hamburg Airport is the fifth-busiest of Germany's commercial airports, measured by the number of passengers and counted 16,223,968 passengers and 160,904 aircraft movements in 2016 and is named after Helmut Schmidt.As of March 2016, it featured flights to 120 destinations of which three are long-haul routes to Dubai, Newark and Tehran.The airport is not to be confused with the nearby private Hamburg Finkenwerder Airport, where the Airbus factory site is located.Fully compatible with ORBX Germany North and FTX Global Vector (photo file backgrounds included)Fully compatible with FTX Global openLC Europe (additional photo file backgrounds included)Shading and occlusion (texture baking) effects on terminal and other airport buildingsHigh resolution ground textures / Custom runway texturesHigh resolution building texturesAnimated SODE Jetways - will come in 2 weeksSurrounding area with custom autogenFully AI traffic compatible with accurat AFCAD fileExcellent night effects3D birdsOptimized for excellent performanceInclusion of manual in PDF formatFully 3d taxiways lightingAutomatic season change for vegatation, photobackground high resolutionGround polygons made with the requirements of the SDK Prepad 3DRealistic reflections during rain (Prepar3D V3)Realistic reflections on glass (Prepar3D V3)Inclusion of manual in PDF formatMicrosoft Flight Simulator X (incl.Service Pack 2 or Acceleration Pack) or Lockheed Martin Prepar3D V2.5 or V3.x Windows 7 / 8/ 10Dual Core Processor with 3 Ghz or betterMin.Welcome to the Robot Wars Wiki the Robot Wars encyclopedia that anyone can edit.

It is located 8.5 km (5.3 mi) north of the city center in the Fuhlsbuttel quarter and serves as a base for Germanwings, Condor and easyJet. Airport (IATA: HAM, ICAO: EDDH), known in German as Flughafen Hamburg 'Helmut Schmidt', is the international airport of Hamburg, the second-largest city in Germany.
