- București 1940/41 -
Viforul Dacia București 1941/42 -
Viforul Dacia București 1942/43 -
Viforul Dacia București 1943/44 -
Viforul Dacia București 1944/45...
- 1938 - (not held) 1939 -
Viforul Dacia București 1940 - (cancelled due to WWII) 1941 -
Stadiul Român București 1942 -
Viforul Dacia București 1943 - (cancelled...
- by
Vospers in the
United Kingdom and
acquired in 1940. They were
named Viforul,
Viscolul and Vijelia. Six more MTBs, of the
Power type, were
built locally...
-
codrii şi
supunem munţi; Nu-i temniţă să ne-nspăimânte, Nici chin, nici
viforul duşman; De cădem cu toţi, izbiţi în frunte, Ni-i dragă
moartea pentru Căpitan...
- In all,
Brezeanu interpreted nearly 200 roles,
including Mogâldici from
Viforul and Luceafărul by
Barbu Ștefănescu
Delavrancea (1909, 1910), the Fool in...
-
three boats were
originally launched and
completed in 1939 as MTB-20 (
Viforul), MTB-21 (Vijelia) and MTB-23 (Viscolul). They were
acquired by Romania...
- Vlaicu-Vodă (1902);
Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea’s Ștefan din Apus de
soare and
Viforul (1909) and Ragi-Tudose (1912); and
Victor Eftimiu’s Cocoșul
negru (1913)...
-
Kingdom Motor torpedo boat
Built in the
United Kingdom,
acquired in 1940
Viforul Vijelia Minelayers Regele Carol I United
Kingdom Minelayer/Seaplane tender...
- 1935 CFR București (2) 1936 Târgu Mureș (2) 1937 not held 1938
Viforul Dacia 1939
Viforul Dacia (2) 1940 CFR București (3) 1941–42 Not held due to WW II...
- Shch-210 and Shch-211). On 9
November 1941, the
Romanian motor torpedo boats Viforul and
Vijelia were sunk near
Odessa by
Soviet mines. On 24 June 1942, Amiral...