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- Burileanu (10 January 1874 – 1944) was a Romanian officer, engineer, inventor, and academic who rose to the rank of major general in 1933. Burileanu was...
- Physiotherapists Toma Vasilescu Ovidiu Blendea Adrian Gherovăț Dragoș Paraschiv Alin Burileanu Cristian Tănase Constantin Crețu Head of Performance Analysis Rareș Ene...
- and the three became lifelong friends. In 1936, Ionesco married Rodica Burileanu. They had one daughter, Marie-France Ionesco, for whom he wrote a number...
- one of the founders of aircraft flight dynamics. Ștefan Burileanu: inventor of the Burileanu antiaircraft cannon. Ion Cantacuzino: his discoveries were...
- built) 250 mm Negrei Model 1916 heavy mortar (unknown numbers) 57 mm Burileanu anti-aircraft gun system (132 built) A Vlaicu I trainer (1 built) A Vlaicu...
- buildings like the Stadionul Republicii. His Malaxa Factories and the Malaxa-Burileanu Building, with bold horizontal lines, unadorned surfaces and large areas...
- locally converted anti-aircraft guns, which included the "Negrei" and "Burileanu" systems. During World War I, Romania acquired 322 aircraft from France...
- Litvinov, Russian revolutionary and Soviet diplomat (b. 1876) Ștefan Burileanu, Romanian general, engineer, inventor, and academic (b. 1874) Physics...
- anti-aircraft guns using a carriage designed by the Romanian General Ștefan Burileanu. The Romanian army badly lacked arms and ammunitions during the war, due...
- converted to anti-aircraft guns. For instance, the Romanian officer Ștefan Burileanu invented an effective anti-aircraft system for the Hotchkiss 57 mm (2...