- (Alsócsobánka), Ciubăncuța (Felsőcsobánka),
Elciu (Völcs), Escu (Veck),
Jurca (Gyurkapataka), Osoi (Aszó), Pustuța (Pusztaújfalu), and Recea-Cristur....
- The
Jurca MJ-2
Tempete (French: "Tempest") is a single-seat
sport aircraft designed in
France in the mid 1950s and
marketed for homebuilding. The Tempete...
- The
Jurca MJ-12 Pee-40 is a
sport aircraft designed in
France as a 3/4-scale
replica of the
Curtiss P-40 and
marketed for homebuilding. It is one of many...
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Valeriu Jurcă (born 8
April 1939) is a
Romanian sprinter. He
competed in the men's 200
metres at the 1964
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- The
Jurca MJ-10
Spitfire is a
sport aircraft designed by
Marcel Jurca in
France as a
replica of the
Supermarine Spitfire and
marketed for homebuilding...
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Laura Jurca (born 14
September 1999, in Munich) is a
Romanian artistic gymnast and a
member of Romania's women's
artistic gymnastics team. She is the...
- The
Jurca MJ-14
Fourtouna (English: Tempest) was a
racing aircraft designed by
Marcel Jurca in
France in the late 1970s. It was an unconventional, low-wing...
- The
Jurca Gnatsum is a
French homebuilt near
scale replica aircraft based on the
North American P-51 Mustang. The
Gnatsum (Mustang
spelled backwards)...
- The
Jurca MJ-6
Crivats (from Crivăț a wind in Romania) is a
plans built homebuilt, twin
engine design from Romanian-born
Marcel Jurca. The MJ-6 was designed...
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Lilla Jurca (born 23
October 2006) is a
Hungarian rhythmic gymnast,
member of the
national group. In 2022
Lilla was
included into the
national senior...