Robert J. Collier Trophy Award
The Robert J. Collier Trophy Award was established in 1912 by Robert J. Collier, publisher and pioneer aviation enthusiast, as the Aero Club of America Trophy. In 1922 the Aero Club of America was incorporated as the National Aeronautic Association. In 1944, the Association renamed the award the Robert J. Collier Trophy. It is presented for the greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in America, with respect to improving the performance, efficiency, or safety of air or space vehicles, the value of which has been thoroughly demonstrated by actual use during the preceding year.
Award Recipients
1989
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Ben R RichAwardedAIAA Citation: For production of the F-117A Stealth
1988
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Mr. Richard Hugo Truly Jr.AwardedAIAA Citation: for outstanding leadership in the direction of recovery of the manned space program
1986
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Mr. Elbert L RutanScaled Composites LLCAwardedAIAA Citation: For design and development of the Voyager aircraft and skillful execution of the first nonstop, unrefueled global flight
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Jeana L YeagerAwardedAIAA Citation: For design and development of the Voyager aircraft and skillful execution of the first nonstop, unrefueled global flight
1985
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Russell W MeyerAwardedAIAA Citation: for the outstanding safety record of the worlwide fleet of Citation aircraft
1984
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David Lewis Jr.AwardedAward: .
1982
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Mr. Thomas A WilsonMcDonnell Douglas Missile Systems CompanyAwardedAIAA Citation: For development of the 757 and 767 airliners
1979
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Dr Paul B MacCreadyAeroVironment IncAwardedAIAA Citation: Designing, building, and flying the Gossamer Condor
1978
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Dr Sam B WilliamsWilliams InternationalAwardedAIAA Citation: For concept and development of the smallest high-efficiency turbofan, for use in powering cruise missiles
1977
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Mr. Robert J DixonBoeing Aerospace CoAwardedAIAA Citation: for developing and implementing the Red Flag simulated flight-training program for military air crews
1974
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Dr John F ClarkFlorida Institute of TechnologyAwardedAIAA Citation: For proving the value of U S space technology (LANDSAT) in Earth resources and environment management, with special recognition to Hughes Aircraft Co and RCA
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Daniel J FinkAwardedAIAA Citation: For proving the value of U S space technology (LANDSAT) in Earth resources and environment management, with special recognition to Hughes Aircraft Co and RCA
1973
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William Schmieder JrRAYTHEONAwardedAIAA Citation: Program director of Skylab Program
1972
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ADM Thomas H MoorerAwardedAIAA Citation: Representing personnel of the 7th and 8th Air Forces of the USAF and Task Force 77 of the USN in Operation Linebacker II
1971
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Dr R. R GilruthAwardedAIAA Citation: As representive of the engineering genius of the manned spaceflight team
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David R ScottAwardedAIAA Citation: For demonstrating superb skill and courage as crew of Apollo 15
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Dr Alfred M WordenGoodrich CorporationAwardedAIAA Citation: For demonstrating superb skill and courage as crew of Apollo 16
1969
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COL Edwin E Aldrin Jr.AwardedAIAA Citation: for the epic flight of Apollo 11 and first landing of man on the mooon
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Neil A ArmstrongAwardedAIAA Citation: for the epic flight of Apollo 11 and first landing of man on the mooon
1968
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Mr. William A AndersAwardedAIAA Citation: As crew of Apollo 8, for successful and flawless execution of the first manned lunar orbit
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Mr. Frank BormanPicacho AviationAwardedAIAA Citation: As crew of Apollo 8, for successful and flawless execution of the first manned lunar orbit
1967
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Lawrence A HylandAwardedAIAA Citation: For putting the hands and eyes of the USA on the moon
1965
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Hugh L DrydenAwardedAIAA Citation: Representing the Gemini Program teams in significantly advancing the human experience in spaceflight
1964
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GEN Curtis E LeMayAwardedAIAA Citation: for great achievements with respect to air vehicles and national defense
1963
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Clarence L JohnsonAwarded
1962
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LCDR M Scott CarpenterAwardedAIAA Citation: For pioneering manned spaceflight in the USA
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MAJ L Gordon CooperAwardedAIAA Citation: For pioneering manned spaceflight in the USA
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John H GlennJohn Glenn School of Public AffairsAwardedAIAA Citation: For pioneering manned spaceflight in the USA
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MAJ Virgil I GrissomAwardedAIAA Citation: For pioneering manned spaceflight in the USA
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CDR Walter M Schirra Jr.AwardedAIAA Citation: For pioneering manned spaceflight in the USA
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CDR Alan B Shepard Jr.AwardedAIAA Citation: For pioneering manned spaceflight in the USA
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MAJ Donald K SlaytonAwardedAIAA Citation: For pioneering manned spaceflight in the USA
1961
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Mr. A. S CrossfieldAwardedAIAA Citation: For invaluable technological contributions to the advancement of flight, and for great skill and courage as test pilots for the X-15
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CDR Forrest PetersenAwardedAIAA Citation: For invaluable technological contributions to the advancement of flight, and for great skill and courage as test pilots for the X-18
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Mr. Joseph A Walker Jr.NASAAwardedAIAA Citation: For invaluable technological contributions to the advancement of flight, and for great skill and courage as test pilots for the X-16
1960
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VADM William F RabornAwardedAIAA Citation: For directing the creation of the Polaris fleet ballistic missile system
1958
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Neil BurgessAwardedAIAA Citation: For development of the J79 engine
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Clarence L JohnsonAwardedAIAA Citation: For design of the airframe
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Mr. Gerhard NeumannAwardedAIAA Citation: For development of the J79 engine
1956
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Charles J McCarthyAwardedAIAA Citation: For design and development of the F8U Crusader
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VADM James S RussellAwardedAIAA Citation: For design and development of the F8U Crusader
1955
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GEN Nathan F TwiningAwardedAIAA Citation: For development and operation of the B-53
1954
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Dr Richard T WhitcombN A S AAwardedAIAA Citation: For discovery and experiments of the area rule, allowing greater speed and range with the same power
1953
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Edward H HeinemannAwardedAIAA Citation: For the F4D Skyray
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James H KindelbergerAwardedAIAA Citation: For development of the F-100 USAF Super Sabre, first truly supersonic plane
1952
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Leonard S HobbsAwardedAIAA Citation: in designing and producing the P&W J57 turbojet engine
1951
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Mr. John P StackAwarded
1949
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William P LearAwardedAIAA Citation: For development and production of the Lear F-5 Automatic Pilot and Automatic Approach Control systems
1947
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Lawrence D BellAwardedAIAA Citation: For successful supersonic flight
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Mr. John P StackAwardedAIAA Citation: For development of the transonic wind tunnel ventilated throat
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CAPT Charles E YeagerAwardedAIAA Citation: For successful supersonic flight
1946
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Lewis A RodertAwardedAIAA Citation: NACA aeronautical engineer, for pioneering research and development of a thermal ice-prevention system for aircraft
1945
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Louis W AlvarezAwardedAIAA Citation: for his conspicious and outstanding initiative in the concept and development of the Ground Control Approach system for safe landing of aircraft under all weather and traffic conditions
1944
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GEN Carl A SpaatzAwardedAIAA Citation: For demonstrating the air power concept through employment of American aviation in the war against Germany
1943
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CAPT Luis de FlorezAwardedAIAA Citation: For development of synthetic training devices for flyers
1942
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GEN Henry H ArnoldAwardedAIAA Citation: for organization and leadership of the USAAF
1940
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Sanford A MossAwardedAIAA Citation: For development of the supercharger
1938
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Howard HughesAwardedAIAA Citation: For a successful global flight
1935
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Donald Douglas Jr.Awarded
1934
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MAJ Albert F HagenbergerAwardedAIAA Citation: For development and demonstration of a successful blind landing system
1933
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Frank W CaldwellAwardedAIAA Citation: With particular credit to Frank W Caldwell, Chief Engineer, for development of a controllable-pitch propeller
1930
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Harold PitcairnAwardedAIAA Citation: For development and application of the autogyro and its demonstration as safe aerial transport
1927
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Mr. Charles L LawranceAwardedAIAA Citation: For development of radial air-cooled aircraft engines
1926
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MAJ E L HoffmanAwardedAIAA Citation: For development of a practical parachute
1925
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S Albert ReedAwardedAIAA Citation: For development of the metal propeller
1921
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Grover LoeningAwardedAIAA Citation: For development of the Aerial Yacht
1915
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W Sterling BurgessAwardedAIAA Citation: For development of Burgess-Dunne hydro-aeroplanes
1914
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Elmer A Sperry Jr.AwardedAIAA Citation: For development of the gyroscopic control
1913
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Orville WrightAwardedAIAA Citation: For development of his automatic stabilizer
1912
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Glenn H CurtissAwarded
1911
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Glenn H CurtissAwardedAIAA Citation: For the invention of the single-pontoon seaplane and development of the flying boat