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The name Traian Vuia has a special significance for me: it is the name of the street on which the faculty I graduated from after five years of studies.
Leaving the joke aside, however, Traian Vuia means much more to each of us: he was the first man in the world to fly with a machine harder than the air, without being helped by catapults, rails or other outside means.
It happened on March 18, 1906, near Paris, where Vuia presented a flying aircraft that accelerated over a distance of 50 meters before rising to a height of nearly one meter over a distance of 12 meters. At this point, the blades of the propeller were broken and the plane landed smoothly, as the distance to the ground was small.