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  2. Ernő Rubik - Wikipedia

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    Ernő Rubik (Hungarian: [ˈrubik ˈɛrnøː]; born 13 July 1944) is a Hungarian architect and inventor, widely known for creating the Rubik's Cube (1974), Rubik's Magic, and Rubik's Snake. [ 2 ] While Rubik became famous for inventing the Rubik's Cube and his other puzzles, much of his recent work involves the promotion of science in education.

  3. Rubik R-18 Kánya - Wikipedia

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    Ernő Rubik was a co-founder and the chief designer of the Aero-Ever aircraft company of Esztergom, Hungary, which was formed in 1938.He started design of the R-18 in 1944, inspired by the Fieseler Fi 156 Storch, aiming for a smaller, lighter version, which would serve both as a glider tug and a STOL utility aircraft, to carry engineers and spares to service aircraft at other airports.

  4. Ernő Rubik (aircraft designer) - Wikipedia

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    Ernő Rubik (27 November 1910 in Pöstyén, Austria-Hungary, now Piešťany, Slovakia – 13 February 1997) was a Hungarian aircraft designer and father of Ernő Rubik, the architect who became famous for his mechanical puzzles (e.g. the Rubik's Cube).

  5. Rubik's Cube - Wikipedia

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    A standard Rubik's Cube measures 5.6 centimetres (2 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) on each side. [49] The puzzle consists of 26 unique miniature cubes, also known as "cubies" or "cubelets". Each of these includes a concealed inward extension that interlocks with the other cubes while permitting them to move to different locations.

  6. MSrE M-20 - Wikipedia

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    In 1934 the MSrE (Müegyetemi Sportrepülő Egyesület or in English the Technical University's Sports Flying Group) decided to design and build a primary glider with better performance than the influential 1928 Jacobs Hols der Teufel. [1] [2] [3] The resulting MSrE M-20 was designed by Ernő Rubik and Endre Janscó.

  7. This is the world’s smallest Rubik’s Cube. And it actually works

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    And each side of the nine squares on the device’s six faces measures just 1.6 millimeters (around 0.06 inches). ... Over 500 million cubes have been sold since Hungarian inventor Ernő Rubik ...

  8. MSrE M-19 - Wikipedia

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    The MSrE M-19, also known as the Rubik R-02 after its designer Ernő Rubik, was a sport aircraft built in Hungary in 1937. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Sándor Geönczy initially worked with Rubik on the project, but died before it was completed. [ 3 ]

  9. Think You Can Still Solve the Rubik’s Cube? Try Your Hand at ...

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