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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. MSrE M-20 - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The resulting MSrE M-20 was designed by Ernő Rubik and Endre Janscó. It was Rubik's first design so is known sometimes as the R-01 but more commonly by its nickname EMESE-B. Emese is how MSrE sounds in spoken Hungarian and at that time Hungarian training gliders fell into aircraft class B. [1]

  4. Ernő Rubik (aircraft designer) - Wikipedia

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    In the years following the Second World War, these designs were followed by a number of powered aircraft, making Rubik the country's most prolific aircraft designer. [2] These were manufactured by his own enterprise, Aero-Ever in Esztergom, until the firm was nationalised in 1948 as Sportárutermelő Vállalat. [2] Rubik (far left) in 1941

  5. 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 ]

  6. CNVi - Wikipedia

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    [2] Only the signal processor, analog and Radio frequency (RF) functions are left on an external upgradeable CRF (Companion RF) module which, as of 2019 comes in M.2 form factor (M.2 2230 and 1216 Soldered Down). Therefore, CNVi requires chipset and Intel CPU support. Otherwise the Wi-Fi + Bluetooth module has to be the traditional M.2 PCIe ...

  7. 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.

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

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    The current record-holder for a standard 3x3x3 cube is 22-year-old Korean American Max Park, who solved the Rubik’s Cube in 3.13 seconds at a competition in Long Beach, California last year ...

  9. Rubik R-23 Gébics - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] The R-24 Bibic (Lapwing) was identical to the Gébics apart from its wing. This had a 15 m (49 ft 3 in) span to enable it to compete as a Standard Class glider, an area of 12.30 m 2 (132.4 sq ft) and aspect ratio of 18.3. It used the laminar flow NACA 64 3 618 airfoil, though the wing structure was unchanged. When a government decision ...

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