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Collier Trophy

The Robert J. Collier Trophy is an annual aviation award administered by the U.S. National Aeronautic Association (NAA),[1] presented to those who have made "the greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in America, with respect to improving the performance, efficiency, and safety of air or space vehicles, the value of which has been thoroughly demonstrated by actual use during the preceding year."[1]

Robert J. Collier Trophy
Awarded for"the greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in America, with respect to improving the performance, efficiency, and safety of air or space vehicles, the value of which has been thoroughly demonstrated by actual use during the preceding year."[1]
Country United States
Presented byNational Aeronautic Association (NAA)
First awarded1911; 113 years ago (1911)
Websitenaa.aero/awards/awards-and-trophies/collier-trophy
Herbert Hoover presents the 1929 Collier Trophy to NACA Chairman Joseph Ames for the NACA cowling

Robert J. Collier, publisher of Collier's Weekly magazine, was an air sports pioneer and president of the Aero Club of America.[1] In 1910, he commissioned Baltimore sculptor Ernest Wise Keyser to make the 525-pound (238 kg) Aero Club of America Trophy.[1][2] First awarded in 1911 to Glenn H. Curtiss for his successful development of the hydro-aeroplane.[2] Collier owned a Wright Model B biplane which he purchased in 1911. Collier presented his namesake trophy several times before his death in 1918; after his World War I service.[1]

In 1922, when the Aero Club dissolved, the award was taken over by the National Aeronautic Association (NAA) and it was unofficially renamed the Robert J. Collier Trophy, which became official in 1944.[3][1] The award is presented once a year by the NAA president, with the trophy on permanent display at the U.S. National Air and Space Museum.[1] As such, the trophy was in the custody of its 1969 co-recipient Michael Collins during his directorship of the museum.

The trophy was stolen briefly in 1978, but was recovered.[4] The thieves left it at Fort Foote park and it was recovered 26 hours from the time it went missing.[5]

Recipients edit

 
1930 Collier Trophy for Pitcairn's autogyro

Gallery edit

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References edit

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  49. ^ "Collier Trophy Goes to Helicopter Industry". The Morning Call. Allentown, Pennsylvania. Associated Press. December 14, 1951. p. 18 – via Newspapers.com.
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  52. ^ "Collier Trophy Presented to Developers of B-52". The Journal Herald. Dayton, Ohio. December 5, 1956. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com.
  53. ^ "F-104 Reaches New Altitude Mark". The Knoxville News-Sentinel. Knoxville, Tennessee. UPI. December 16, 1959. p. 4 – via Newspapers.com.
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External links edit

  • One Hundred Years of the Collier Trophy "The Oscar of Aviation"--Dick Rutan
  • The Collier Trophy – contains listing of the winners up to 2006
  • From Engineering Science to Big Science – The NACA and NASA Collier Trophy Research Project Winners, Edited by Pamela E. Mack
  • [1] October 10, 1963 - President John F. Kennedy remarks upon presenting the Collier Trophy to the Mercury Seven
  • [2] 787 Dreamliner joins proud legacy of Boeing Collier Trophy wins

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The Robert J Collier Trophy is an annual aviation award administered by the U S National Aeronautic Association NAA 1 presented to those who have made the greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in America with respect to improving the performance efficiency and safety of air or space vehicles the value of which has been thoroughly demonstrated by actual use during the preceding year 1 Robert J Collier TrophyAwarded for the greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in America with respect to improving the performance efficiency and safety of air or space vehicles the value of which has been thoroughly demonstrated by actual use during the preceding year 1 Country United StatesPresented byNational Aeronautic Association NAA First awarded1911 113 years ago 1911 Websitenaa wbr aero wbr awards wbr awards and trophies wbr collier trophy Herbert Hoover presents the 1929 Collier Trophy to NACA Chairman Joseph Ames for the NACA cowling Robert J Collier publisher of Collier s Weekly magazine was an air sports pioneer and president of the Aero Club of America 1 In 1910 he commissioned Baltimore sculptor Ernest Wise Keyser to make the 525 pound 238 kg Aero Club of America Trophy 1 2 First awarded in 1911 to Glenn H Curtiss for his successful development of the hydro aeroplane 2 Collier owned a Wright Model B biplane which he purchased in 1911 Collier presented his namesake trophy several times before his death in 1918 after his World War I service 1 In 1922 when the Aero Club dissolved the award was taken over by the National Aeronautic Association NAA and it was unofficially renamed the Robert J Collier Trophy which became official in 1944 3 1 The award is presented once a year by the NAA president with the trophy on permanent display at the U S National Air and Space Museum 1 As such the trophy was in the custody of its 1969 co recipient Michael Collins during his directorship of the museum The trophy was stolen briefly in 1978 but was recovered 4 The thieves left it at Fort Foote park and it was recovered 26 hours from the time it went missing 5 Contents 1 Recipients 2 Gallery 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksRecipients edit1911 Glenn H Curtiss for successful development of the hydro aeroplane 2 6 The first award 7 1912 Glenn H Curtiss for the invention of the single pontoon seaplane and development of the flying boat 8 7 1913 Orville Wright for development of his automatic stabilizer 9 7 1914 Elmer Sperry and Lawrence Sperry for the invention of gyroscopic control 10 7 1915 W Starling Burgess for the Burgess Dunne BD series of semi flying wing seaplanes 11 7 1916 Elmer Sperry and Lawrence Sperry for the invention of a drift indicator 12 7 1917 1920 No trophy awarded due to the war 13 14 7 1921 Grover Loening for development of the Loening Flying Yacht 15 16 17 1922 United States Air Mail Service for the first transcontinental air mail route without a single fatal accident 18 17 19 1923 United States Air Mail Service for the first transcontinental air mail route involving night flight 19 17 1924 United States Army Air Service for first aerial flight around the world 20 17 1925 Sylvanus Albert Reed for the metal propeller 21 17 1926 Major Edward L Hoffman of the United States Army Air Service for the development of a practical parachute 22 23 17 1927 Charles L Lawrance for the development of the air cooled aircraft radial engine 24 17 1928 Aeronautics branch of the United States Department of Commerce for development of airways and navigation facilities 25 17 1929 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA for design of the NACA cowling for radial air cooled engines 26 17 nbsp 1930 Collier Trophy for Pitcairn s autogyro 1930 Harold Frederick Pitcairn and associates for development of the autogyro 27 28 29 1931 Packard Motor Car Co for the design development of the first practical diesel aircraft engine the DR 980 radial engine 30 31 29 1932 Glenn L Martin for the design of the Martin B 10 XB 907 bomber 32 29 1933 Frank W Caldwell of Hamilton Standard for the hydraulically controllable propeller 33 29 1934 Captain A F Hegenberger USAAC for the first blind flying landing system 34 29 1935 Donald W Douglas and his technical and production personnel for the outstanding twin engine transport airliner 35 29 1936 Pan American Airways for establishment of a transpacific airline and the successful execution of extended overwater navigation in regular operations 36 29 1937 Army Air Corps for the design and development of the Lockheed XC 35 37 29 1938 Howard Hughes and his associates for breaking the record time by flying around the world in 91 hours and 14 minutes 38 29 1939 Airlines of the US safety record with special recognition to Walter Boothby Randolph Lovelace and Harry Armstrong 39 29 1940 Dr Sanford A Moss and the Army Air Corps for development of the turbo supercharger 40 1941 Army Air Corps and the Airlines of the US for pioneering worldwide air transportation vital to immediate defense 40 1942 General Henry Arnold for his organization and leadership of the Army Air Forces throughout the world 41 40 1943 Captain Luis de Florez United States Navy Reserve for his contribution to the safe and rapid training of combat pilots and crews 40 1944 Carl Spaatz for demonstrating the air power concept through employment of American aviation in the war against Germany 42 43 40 1945 Luis W Alvarez for the Ground Controlled Approach GCA which allowed radar operators to guide pilots to a safe landing in all weather conditions 44 40 1946 Lewis A Rodert of NACA for the design and development of an aircraft anti icing system 45 40 1947 Lawrence Bell John Stack Chuck Yeager shared the award for their work on the Bell X 1 the first aircraft to break the sound barrier 46 40 1948 The Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics for developing an air traffic control system 47 40 1949 William Lear for the development of the F 5 automatic pilot and automatic approach control coupler system 48 40 1950 The Helicopter Industry the Military Services and the Coast Guard for development and use of rotary wing aircraft for air rescue operations 49 50 1951 John Stack for the NACA Langley transonic wind tunnel 50 1952 Leonard S Hobbs of United Aircraft Corp for the design development and production of the Pratt amp Whitney J57 jet engine 50 1953 James H Kindelberger for North American Aviation s F 100 and Edward H Heinemann for Douglas aircraft carrier based F4D 50 1954 Richard T Whitcomb for his discovery of the area rule a design method for supersonic aircraft 51 50 1955 Boeing s William M Allen and General Nathan F Twining USAF for the development production and operation of the B 52 52 50 1956 Charles J McCarthy of Chance Vaught Aircraft and Vice Admiral James S Russell U S Navy Bureau of Aeronautics for the F 8U Crusader the first operational aircraft capable of speeds exceeding 1 000 miles per hour 1 600 km h 50 1957 Edward P Curtis for Aviation Facilities Planning the long range planning addressing problems with aircraft air space and facilities 50 1958 Clarence Kelly Johnson of Lockheed Skunk Works and Gerhard Neumann and Neil Burgess of GE for leadership in the development of the F 104 Starfighter and its J79 engine 53 50 1959 US Air Force Convair Division of General Dynamics and Space Technology Laboratories for the development of the Atlas missile 54 50 1960 Vice Adm William F Raborn for directing the creation of the Polaris fleet ballistic missile system 55 1961 North American Aviation with Scott Crossfield Joseph A Walker Robert Michael White and Forrest S Petersen X 15 test pilots 56 55 1962 Mercury Seven group of first seven astronauts 57 58 55 1963 Clarence Kelly Johnson for his leadership at Lockheed s Skunk Works in the development of the A 11 Mach 3 aircraft 55 1964 Curtis LeMay for development of high performance aircraft missiles and space systems 59 60 55 1965 James E Webb and Hugh L Dryden for the Project Gemini 55 1966 James McDonnell for development work in aeronautics and astronautics specifically on the F 4 Phantom and Project Gemini space vehicles 61 55 1967 Lawrence Pat Hyland of Hughes Aircraft s Surveyor program for placing the eyes ears amp hand of the United States on the Moon 55 1968 Apollo 8 crew Col Frank Borman USAF Capt James A Lovell Jr USN Lt Col William A Anders USAF for the first lunar orbit 60 55 1969 Apollo 11 crew Neil A Armstrong COL Edwin E Aldrin Jr USAF COL Michael Collins USAF for the first landing of man on the surface of the Moon July 20 1969 62 55 1970 The Boeing Company for their introduction of the Boeing 747 63 1971 David Scott James Irwin Alfred Worden and Robert Gilruth of the Apollo 15 mission 64 63 1972 The Officers and Men of the 7th Air Force and 8th Air Force of the United States Air Force and Task Force 77 of the United States Navy for Operation Linebacker II 65 63 1973 William C Schneider and crews of the Skylab program 63 66 1974 John F Clark of NASA and Daniel J Fink of GE representing NASA s Earth Resources Technology Satellite Program LANDSAT for mankind s management of the Earth s resources and with recognition to Hughes Aircraft Company and RCA 67 1975 David S Lewis Jr of General Dynamics Corporation and the F 16 Air Force Industry Team 63 1976 USAF and Rockwell International Corporation for the highly successful design development management and flight test of the B 1 strategic aircraft system 63 1977 Robert J Dixon for his work on Red Flag 63 68 1978 Sam B Williams for development of the small high efficiency turbofan 63 1979 Paul MacCready for the MacCready Gossamer Albatross piloted by Bryan Allen made the first man powered flight across the English Channel 63 1980 Edward C Stone representing the Voyager mission team s fly by of Saturn 69 1981 NASA Rockwell International Martin Marietta and Thiokol for the development of crewed reusable spacecraft noting astronauts John Young Robert Crippen Joe Engle and Richard Truly 69 1982 Thornton T Arnold Wilson and The Boeing Company for the Boeing 757 and the 767 69 1983 The United States Army and Hughes Aircraft Helicopters for advanced weapons systems for the AH 64A Apache 69 1984 Bruce McCandless and Charles E Whitsett of NASA and Walter W Bollendonk of Martin Marietta for their work on satellite rescue and repair 69 70 1985 Russell W Meyer and Cessna Aircraft for the outstanding safety record of the Cessna Citation aircraft 69 1986 Dick Rutan Jeana Yeager Burt Rutan and the team of the first non stop unrefueled circumnavigation of the Rutan Voyager 69 1987 NASA Lewis Research Center and the NASA industry advanced turboprop team for their work in new turboprop technologies 69 71 1988 Rear Admiral Richard H Truly U S Navy for the successful return of America to space after the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster 69 1989 Ben Rich of Lockheed and USAF team for the first stealth aircraft the F 117 69 1990 Bell Boeing V 22 Osprey team for the first large tiltrotor aircraft 72 73 1991 The Northrop Corporation the Industry Team and the United States Air Force for the Northrop Grumman B 2 Spirit 73 1992 Naval Research Laboratory US Air Force Aerospace Corporation Rockwell International and IBM Federal Systems Company for Global Positioning System GPS 73 1993 The Hubble Space Telescope Recovery Team for the recovery and repair of the Hubble Space Telescope 73 1994 McDonnell Douglas US Air Force and US Army for developing and producing the C 17 Globemaster III 73 1995 Boeing Commercial Airplanes for producing the Boeing 777 73 74 1996 Cessna Aircraft Company for producing the Citation X the US s first commercial aircraft to cruise at 92 Mach 73 1997 Gulfstream Aerospace for producing the ultra long range business jet the Gulfstream V 73 1998 Lockheed Martin GE Aircraft Engines NASA Air Combat Command and Defense Intelligence Agency for the U 2S ER 2 high altitude all weather multi functional data collection aircraft 73 1999 Boeing GE Aircraft Engines Northrop Grumman Raytheon Technologies and United States Navy for the F A 18E F multi mission strike fighter aircraft 73 2000 Northrop Grumman Rolls Royce Raytheon L 3 Communications United States Air Force and DARPA for the Northrop Grumman RQ 4 Global Hawk 75 2001 Pratt and Whitney Lockheed Martin Rolls Royce BAE Systems Northrop Grumman and the Joint Strike Fighter program Office for LiftFan Propulsion System 75 76 2002 Sikorsky Aircraft and the S 92 team led by Nicholas Lappos 77 75 2003 Gulfstream Aerospace for the development of the G550 the first civil aircraft to include an enhanced vision system as standard equipment 75 2004 Burt Rutan Paul Allen Doug Shane Mike Melvill Brian Binnie and the SpaceShipOne team for the first privately designed funded built and flown commercial crewed space launch vehicle 75 2005 Eclipse Aviation for producing the Eclipse 500 the world s first very light jet 75 2006 United States Air Force Lockheed Martin BAE Systems Boeing Northrop Grumman Raytheon and Pratt and Whitney for producing the F 22 Raptor 75 2007 Automatic Dependent Surveillance broadcast ADS B team that includes AOPA ALPA CAA ERAU FAA ITT Lockheed Martin NASA MITRE UPS and ACSS for supporting NextGen 75 78 74 2008 The Commercial Aviation Safety Team CAST for reducing commercial scheduled airline fatalities 79 75 74 2009 The International Space Station team including NASA Boeing Draper Laboratory Honeywell Lockheed Martin United Launch Alliance United Technologies for the world s largest spacecraft 75 2010 The Sikorsky Aircraft Corp Sikorsky X2 Technology Demonstrator team for revolutionary helicopter development 80 81 82 83 2011 The Boeing Company for designing building delivering and supporting the 787 Dreamliner 84 83 2012 NASA JPL Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity project team for their successful Mars mission 85 86 2013 Northrop Grumman U S Navy Industry team for designing building and demonstrating the X 47B and for the aircraft s ability to autonomously operate from and perform arrested landings upon an aircraft carrier 83 2014 Gulfstream Aerospace for producing the G650 85 87 2015 The NASA JPL Dawn Mission team for orbiting and exploring protoplanet Vesta and dwarf planet Ceres 85 88 2016 The Blue Origin team for demonstrating rocket booster reusability with the New Shepard human spaceflight vehicle 89 83 2017 Cirrus Aircraft for designing certifying and entering into service the SF50 Vision the first single engine personal jet and for their inclusion of the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System CAPS on the aircraft 90 83 2018 The Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance System Auto GCAS team which includes the Air Force Research Laboratory Lockheed Martin the F 35 Joint Program Office and NASA for lifesaving technology 91 83 2019 The USAF Boeing X 37B Orbital Test Vehicle Team for developing and employing the world s only reusable autonomous spaceplane 92 83 2020 Garmin for designing developing and fielding Garmin Autoland the world s first certified autonomous system that activates during an emergency to safely control and land an aircraft without human intervention 93 2021 The NASA JPL Ingenuity team for the first powered controlled flight of an aircraft on another planet thereby opening the skies of Mars and other worlds for future scientific discovery and exploration 2022 The James Webb Space Telescope team for its unprecedented discovery mission to explore identify and photograph what lies beyond what is currently known and to seek what is unknown 94 Gallery edit nbsp 1926 Collier Trophy President Calvin Coolidge presented to Edward L Hoffman for the modern freefall parachute nbsp 1927 Collier Trophy President Coolidge presented to Charles Lawrance for the air cooled aircraft radial engine nbsp 1930 Collier Trophy recipient Harold Frederick Pitcairn for the autogyro nbsp 1933 Collier Trophy President Roosevelt congratulates Frank W Caldwell of Hamilton Standard for the controllable pitch propeller nbsp 1939 Collier Trophy President Roosevelt congratulates US airlines Dr Walter Meredith Boothby William Randolph Lovelace II and Harry George Armstrong nbsp 1946 Collier Trophy President Truman congratulates Lewis A Rodert for the thermal aircraft anti icing nbsp 1952 Collier Trophy President Truman congratulates John Stack for the Langley transonic wind tunnel nbsp 1958 Collier Trophy with L to R Walter W Irwin Howard C Johnson US VP Nixon Gerhard Neumann Neil Burgess Clarence Leonard Kelly Johnson nbsp 1966 Collier Trophy with James Smith McDonnell Jr founder of McDonnell Aircraft Corporation for the F 4 Phantom and Project Gemini nbsp 1973 Collier Trophy VP Ford congratulates NASA Skylab Program Director William C Schneider nbsp 1992 Collier Trophy for the Global Positioning System nbsp 2011 Collier Trophy presented to The Boeing Company for the 787 Dreamliner nbsp 2013 Collier Trophy presented to Northrop Grumman U S Navy for the X 47B nbsp 2014 Collier Trophy presented to Gulfstream for the G650See also editPortals nbsp Aviation nbsp United States List of aviation awards List of space technology awardsReferences edit a b c d e f g h Collier Trophy NAA aero NAA Retrieved July 23 2020 a b c Taft Believes in Aeroplanes Other Bird News The Baltimore Sun Baltimore Maryland February 4 1912 p 15 via Newspapers com Playboys Ponies Flying Machines had Wickatunk Agog 50 Years Ago Asbury Park Press Asbury Park New Jersey December 5 1960 p 13 via Newspapers com Collier Trophy Stolen from Mayflower Stolen Collier Trophy Found in Park The Ithaca Journal Ithaca New York Associated Press June 1 1978 p 30 via Newspapers com The Curtiss Company US Centennial of Flight Commemoration 2003 Retrieved January 28 2011 a b c d e f g collier 1911 1919 winners NAA aero NAA Retrieved July 22 2020 Collier Trophy to Curtiss New York Tribune New York New York January 30 1913 p 9 via Newspapers com Orville Wright Receives the Collier Trophy for Stabilizer The Dayton Herald Dayton Ohio February 6 1914 p 14 via Newspapers com Aviation Honors Awarded at Banquet Buffalo Evening News Buffalo New York January 15 1915 p 4 via Newspapers com Safer Flight Trophy Awarded to Burgess The Boston Globe Boston Massachusetts January 13 1916 p 9 via Newspapers com Sperry s Get Trophy The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Brooklyn New York March 31 1917 p 20 via Newspapers com Collier 1911 1919 Recipients National Aeronautic Association Retrieved November 10 2019 Collier 1920 1929 Recipients National Aeronautic Association Retrieved November 10 2019 Larson George C August 1976 The Founding Father Features Flying Vol 99 no 2 Ziff Davis p 76 ISSN 0015 4806 Retrieved July 20 2016 via Google Books Speed Kings of Air get 1921 Prizes The Oregon Daily Journal Portland Oregon February 26 1922 p 53 via Newspapers com a b c d e f g h i Collier 1920 1929 Recipients National Aeronautic Association Retrieved October 4 2019 Collier Trophy Delivered to U S Air Mail Officials for Aviation Contributions Star Tribune Minneapolis Minnesota Universal News Service February 6 1923 p 1 via Newspapers com a b U S Air Mail Wins Collier Award for Aviation Promotion Great Fall Tribune Great Falls Montana February 17 1924 p 4 via Newspapers com Fliers Get Collier Trophy Pittsburgh Daily Post Pittsburgh Pennsylvania January 18 1925 p 5 via Newspapers com Ritchie Thomas Sylvanus Albert Reed Inventor AAHS Summer 1992 103 Collier Trophy Awarded by President The Cincinnati Enquirer Cincinnati Ohio February 8 1927 p 11 via Newspapers com Kavanaugh Jones Helen 2002 Splendid Vision Unswerving Purpose Developing Air Power for the United States Air Force During the First Century of Powered Flight ISBN 9780160675997 Coolidge to Give Medal The Semi Weekly Spokesman Review Spokane Washington Associated Press February 29 1928 p 1 via Newspapers com Air Progress August 1989 p 60 Collier Trophy Award Made The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Brooklyn New York June 8 1930 p 54 via Newspapers com A History of Collier Trophy Fails 1930 Flying magazine 2012 Pitcairn and his Associates Get Collier Trophy Chicago Tribune Chicago Illinois Associated Press April 6 1931 p 22 via Newspapers com a b c d e f g h i j collier 1930 1939 winners NAA aero NAA Retrieved July 22 2020 1931 Collier Trophy Awarded 1931 Collier Trophy Awarded to Packard Co s Diesel Engine Times Union Brooklyn New York March 20 1932 p 57 via Newspapers com Glenn Martin is Winner of Collier Trophy Sioux City Journal Sioux City Iowa Associated Press May 26 1933 p 1 via Newspapers com Collier Trophy for Aviation Work Has Been Awarded to Three Daytonians Dayton Daily News Dayton Ohio June 3 1934 p 11 via Newspapers com Capt Hegenberger Wins Collier Trophy The Tampa Times Tampa Florida July 19 1935 p 5 via Newspapers com Douglas Gets Collier Trophy St Louis Globe Democrat St Louis Missouri Associated Press July 2 1936 p 6 via Newspapers com Pan American Wins Collier s Air Trophy The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California August 7 1937 p 2 via Newspapers com U S 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Collier Trophy to Rodert for De Icer Plan Amarillo Daily News Amarillo Texas Associated Press December 12 1947 p 30 via Newspapers com Three to Share Collier Trophy The Semi Weekly Spokesman Review Spokane Washington Associated Press December 15 1948 p 15 via Newspapers com Aeronautics Group to get Collier Trophy Green Bay Press Gazette Green Bay Wisconsin December 24 1949 p 7 via Newspapers com 36 Pound Automatic Jet Pilot Wins Collier Trophy for Lear The Jackson Sun Jackson Tennessee December 12 1950 p 6 via Newspapers com Collier Trophy Goes to Helicopter Industry The Morning Call Allentown Pennsylvania Associated Press December 14 1951 p 18 via Newspapers com a b c d e f g h i j collier 1950 1959 winners NAA aero NAA Retrieved July 22 2020 Creator of Jet Waistline is Collier s Trophy Winner Albuquerque Journal Albuquerque New Mexico Associated Press November 24 1955 p 9 via Newspapers com Collier Trophy Presented to Developers of B 52 The Journal Herald Dayton Ohio December 5 1956 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the original on May 25 2011 Retrieved January 10 2010 GAPAN to bestow top flight operations award on Nick Lappos HeliHub 2 October 2013 Accessed 13 October 2013 Press Release 2007 Collier Winner PDF NAA aero NAA Retrieved July 23 2020 NAA ANNOUNCES COMMERCIAL AVIATION SAFETY TEAM CAST AS THE WINNER OF THE 2008 ROBERT J COLLIER TROPHY PDF National Aeronautic Association NAA Retrieved May 28 2020 Sikorsky X2 Technology Demonstrator Wins Prestigious Robert J Collier Trophy Press release Stratford CT Sikorsky March 15 2011 Retrieved July 20 2016 Warwick Graham March 16 2011 Sikorsky s X2 Collier Win Commercial Next Aviation Week Archived from the original on March 9 2014 Retrieved March 8 2014 Larson George March 23 2011 Sikorsky s X2 and the Collier Trophy Aviation Week Archived from the original on March 9 2014 Retrieved March 8 2014 a b c d e f g collier 2010 2019 winners NAA aero NAA Retrieved July 23 2020 Boeing 787 Dreamliner Wins Coveted Collier Trophy Press release Washington DC Boeing PR Newswire March 13 2012 Retrieved July 20 2016 a b c Collier 2010 2019 Recipients NAA National Aeronautic Association National Aeronautic Association Bosco Cassandro March 12 2013 NASA JPL Mars Curiosity Project Team Receive 2012 Robert J Collier Trophy PDF National Aeronautic Association Archived from the original PDF on February 23 2014 Retrieved February 9 2014 Kauh Elaine March 12 2015 Gulfstream G650 Wins 2014 Collier Trophy AVweb Retrieved March 13 2015 Kauh Elaine March 10 2016 NASA JPL Dawn Mission Team Wins 2015 Collier Trophy AVweb Retrieved May 22 2016 Berry Stephanie March 29 2017 Blue Origin New Shepard to Receive the 2016 Robert J Collier Trophy PDF NAA Retrieved March 29 2017 Cirrus Aircraft Vision Jet to be awarded the 2017 Robert J Collier Trophy PDF Press release NAA April 4 2018 Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance System Team to Receive the 2018 Robert J Collier Trophy PDF Press release NAA April 5 2019 The United States Department of the Air Force Boeing X 37B Team to Receive the 2019 Robert J Collier Trophy PDF Retrieved August 13 2020 Garmin Autoland to Receive the 2020 Robert J Collier Trophy PDF NAA June 3 2021 James Webb Space Telescope Team Earns the 2022 Robert J Collier Trophy NAA External links editOne Hundred Years of the Collier Trophy The Oscar of Aviation Dick Rutan The Collier Trophy contains listing of the winners up to 2006 From Engineering Science to Big Science The NACA and NASA Collier Trophy Research Project Winners Edited by Pamela E Mack 1 October 10 1963 President John F Kennedy remarks upon presenting the Collier Trophy to the Mercury Seven 2 787 Dreamliner joins proud legacy of Boeing Collier Trophy wins Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Collier Trophy amp oldid 1210425639, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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