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'''Marc Birkigt''' (1878 – 1953) was a Swiss engineer who moved to Spain where he became designer of [[Hispano-Suiza]] [[automobile]]s. He created the [[Dewoitine company]] along with [[Émile Dewoitine]]. Birkigt was nominated for the [[Car Engineer of the Century]] prize for the luxurious [[Hispano-Suiza H6]] car in the 1920s.
'''Marc Birkigt''' (1878 – 1953) was a Swiss engineer who moved to Spain where he became designer of [[Hispano-Suiza]] [[automobile]]s. He created the Dewoitine company along with Émile Dewoitine. Birkigt was nominated for the [[Car Engineer of the Century]] prize for the luxurious [[Hispano-Suiza H6]] car in the 1920s.

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Marc Birkigt (1878 – 1953) was a Swiss engineer who moved to Spain where he became designer of Hispano-Suiza automobiles. He created the Dewoitine company along with Émile Dewoitine. Birkigt was nominated for the Car Engineer of the Century prize for the luxurious Hispano-Suiza H6 car in the 1920s.