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Ana Aslan College is the successor to the former Institute of Nursing Assistants, established in 1942, with a three-year study program. It was transformed into a sanitary high school in 1948 – feldshers, with a four-year study program.
Architectural details on the main facade of the college. The ensemble of the Constantin Diaconovici Loga National College totals an area of 6,473 m 2 and is located in the central area of the city, in the square delimited by Constantin Diaconovici Loga and Mihai Eminescu boulevards and by René Brasey and Camil Petrescu streets. [7]
This is a topic category for the topic Henri Coand ... Bristol Coanda Monoplanes; Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport; C. Coandă-1910; E. Coandă effect
Henri Marie Coandă (Romanian pronunciation: [ɑ̃ˈri ˈko̯andə] ⓘ; 7 June 1886 – 25 November 1972) [1] was a Romanian inventor, aerodynamics pioneer, and builder of an experimental aircraft, the Coandă-1910, which never flew.
Henri Coandă (1886–1972), Constantin's son, aircraft designer and inventor. The Coandă effect , a phenomenon that causes a fluid to be attracted to another object, named after Henri Coandă. Coandă-1910 , an airplane designed by Henri Coandă.
The Coandă-1910, designed by Romanian inventor Henri Coandă, was an unconventional sesquiplane aircraft powered by a ducted fan.Called the "turbo-propulseur" by Coandă, its experimental engine consisted of a conventional piston engine driving a multi-bladed centrifugal blower which exhausted into a duct.
The Bristol T.B.8, or Bristol-Coanda T.B.8 was an early British biplane built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company and designed by the Romanian Henri Coandă. Fifty four Bristol T.B.8s were built, being mainly used as a trainer. A small number of Bristol T.B.8s were briefly used as bombers at the start of the World War I by the Royal Naval Air Service.
The Health, Education, Nature, Sustainability Party (Romanian: Partidul Sănătate, Educație, Natură, Sustenabilitate), commonly known by the abbreviation SENS (meaning "Sense", "Meaning", or "Direction" in Romanian), is a minor political party in Romania closely associated with progressive independent MEP Nicolae Ștefănuță.