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Robert Lusser (19
April 1899 – 19
January 1969) was a
German engineer,
aircraft designer and aviator. He is
remembered both for
several well-known Messerschmitt...
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Lusser's law in
systems engineering is a
prediction of reliability.
Named after engineer Robert Lusser, and also
known as
Lusser's product law or the probability...
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construction of the
Albis Tunnel.
Lusser was born 28
April 1849 in Altdorf,
Switzerland to
Franz Lusser and
Aloisia Lusser (née Christen).
After graduating...
- designation. The Bf 109 was
designed by
Willy Messerschmitt and
Robert Lusser, who
worked at BFW
during the
early to mid-1930s. It was
conceived as an...
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given to the
company Franz Lusser & Cie.,
which resumed work on the
tunnel in
April of the same year.
Engineer Franz Vital Lusser had
founded this company...
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grounds in 1941.
Heinkel was
furious and
fired Lusser on the spot.[citation needed]
About the same time as
Lusser was
designing the P.1055,
Kammhuber had started...
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aircraft industry and the
resurrection of BFW.
Collaborating with
Robert Lusser,
Messerschmitt designed the
flagship product of the
relaunched company....
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renamed "Z1" to
differentiate it from the
flying bombs designed by
Robert Lusser. The Z2 and Z3 were follow-ups
based on many of the same
ideas as the Z1...
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designation He 180, was
headed by the
German aeronautical designer Robert Lusser. The
project was
greatly aided by the
earlier He 178 programme,
which had...
- w**** is
essential in
developing higher levels of metacognition.
Garbriele Lusser Rico's
concern with the mind
links to
brain lateralisation, also explored...