Radu Manicatide

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Radu Manicatide (April 17, 1912, IaşiMarch 18, 2004, Bucharest) was a Romanian engineer and aircraft constructor.

He obtained an engineering degree from the University Politehnica of Bucharest, and then pursued his studies at École supérieure des techniques aéronautiques et de construction automobile (ESTACA), in Paris. In 1939, he started working at Industria Aeronautică Română (IAR), in Braşov. There, he contributed to the design of the IAR-27, IAR-37, and IAR-80 aircraft, and in the production under license of the IAR-79 (with Savoia-Marchetti, Italy) and Me-109 (with Messerschmitt, Germany) fighter aircraft.

In 1945, he designed the M.R. car.

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