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  2. Aurel Vlaicu High School (Orăștie) - Wikipedia

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    Aurel Vlaicu High School (Romanian: Liceul Teoretic Aurel Vlaicu) is a high school located at 8 Gheorghe Lazăr Street, Orăștie, Romania. The school was established in 1919, following the union of Transylvania with Romania, and was the first Romanian-language high school in Orăștie. [1]

  3. Air Force Application School "Aurel Vlaicu" - Wikipedia

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    The Air Force Application School "Aurel Vlaicu" (Școala de Aplicație pentru Forțele Aeriene "Aurel Vlaicu"), also known as Boboc Air Base, is the Romanian Air Force Application School based at Boboc, Buzău County. Originally located at the Boboc airfield starting from 1939, the school was re-established as the "Aurel Vlaicu" Aviation ...

  4. Aurel Vlaicu - Wikipedia

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    Aurel Vlaicu was born in the village of Binținți in Transylvania, Austria-Hungary. In 1925, by then part of Romania, it was renamed Aurel Vlaicu, and is now part of Geoagiu town. He attended a Calvinist high school in Orăștie (renamed Aurel Vlaicu High School in his honor in 1919) and took his baccalaureate in Sibiu in 1902.

  5. List of secondary schools in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Aurel Vlaicu High School, Orăștie. Decebal National College, Deva; Ion Mincu College, Deva; Cetate National Sport College, Deva; Transilvania Technical College, Deva; Dragomir Hurmuzescu Energetic College, Deva; Grigore Moisil School Group, Deva; Sabin Drăgoi Pedagogical High School, Deva; Traian Theoretical High School, Deva; Catholic High ...

  6. Category:High schools in Romania - Wikipedia

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    American International School of Bucharest; Andrei Mureșanu High School; Aurel Vlaicu High School (Orăștie) B. Béla Bartók High School; C. Callatis High School; D.

  7. Romanian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The school closed in late 1912 due to financial difficulties, having trained six officers, but only licensed two. [29] In November 1909, the Romanian Minister of War commissioned Aurel Vlaicu to build the A Vlaicu I airplane at the Bucharest Army Arsenal which first flew on 17 June 1910.

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  9. A Vlaicu II - Wikipedia

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    A. Vlaicu Nr. II viewed from behind. The construction of A. Vlaicu Nr. II was started in December 1910 at the Școala de Arte și Meserii (Arts and Crafts School) in Bucharest, on a budget of 16,000 lei. It was an improved version of Vlaicu's earlier airplane, the A. Vlaicu Nr. I. The A. Vlaicu Nr.