- Rudi
Čajavec (1
April 1911 – 2 July 1942) was a
Yugoslav pilot (from Zgošća,
Bosnia and Herzegovina), best
known as the
first airman of the
Partisan air...
- Rudi
Čajavec (successively
reincorporated under various names,
including SOUR Rudi
Čajavec) was a
Yugoslav electromechanical and
electronics company,...
- 1948
television sets, gramophones, computers,
measuring instruments Rudi
Čajavec Banja Luka SR
Bosnia and
Herzegovina 1950
transistor radios, television...
- to wingtips.
Avionics include a Zrak ENP-MG4 HUD
incorporating a Rudi
Cajavec ENS-MG4
electronic sight, a gyro platform,
multi function displays, and...
- as technology, with
socially owned technology firms such as SOUR Rudi
Čajavec collapsing,
resulting in a
rather stagnant economy. However, in recent...
-
themselves formerly of the
Royal Yugoslav Air Force),
Franjo Kluz and Rudi
Čajavec,
defected to the
Partisans in Bosnia. Later,
these pilots used
their aircraft...
-
movement system ATB Sever, Subotica,
Serbia –
automatic loading system Rudi
Čajavec,
Banja Luka,
Bosnia and
Herzegovina –
electronics and
communications systems...
- 1126/science.288.5466.682. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 10784453.
Bernard S,
Gonze D,
Cajavec B,
Herzel H,
Kramer A (April 2007). "Synchronization-induced rhythmicity...
- 1007/978-1-4939-3450-8. ISBN 978-1-4939-3450-8. S2CID 44366126.
Bernard S,
Gonze D,
Cajavec B,
Herzel H,
Kramer A (April 2007). "Synchronization-induced rhythmicity...
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Dubica Dedicated to one of the
first Yugoslav partisan pilots. Bust of Rudi
Čajavec Banja Luka
Dedicated to one of the
first Yugoslav partisan pilots. Bust...