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Whitman Trophy is awarded annually to outstanding individuals who have made significant contributions to aviation or aerospace in the United States and who, by working with museums and other institutions, have promoted an appreciation by students and the broader public of the sacrifices and
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Many ASOs serve as the introduction or gateway to commercial and business aviation. They are also competitive disciplines to many
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The NAA is honored to oversee the advancement of the art, sport, and science of aviation and space flight. Its mission is achieved by fostering opportunities to participate fully in aviation activities and promoting public understanding of the importance of aviation and space flight to the United
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The Robert J Collier Trophy is awarded annually 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
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The ACA’s first goal was to promote aviation in any way possible as both a sport and a commercial endeavor. From its founding until 1922, the ACA grew in vision and scope and counted many successes in building aviation, including issuing all pilot licenses. In that year, a change was needed to
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Part of NAA’s mission is to encourage the sport of aviation, and it does so through its relationship with several United States Air Sports
Organizations (ASOs). The NAA founded or helped form many ASOs and continues working closely with them all. ASOs are constantly changing as technology and
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Held annually to encourage young people worldwide to demonstrate the importance of aviation through art and to motivate them to become more familiar with and participate in aeronautics, engineering and science. The United States portion of the contest is sponsored by the
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The many disciplines of flying are represented by a variety of Air Sport
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Distinguished Statesman and Stateswoman of Aviation Awards are awarded to outstanding Americans who, by their efforts over an extended period of years, have made contributions of significant value to aeronautics, and have reflected credit upon America and themselves.
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in the United States since 1905. Its records database counts over 8,000 record flights including those of balloons, airships, airplanes (land planes, seaplanes, amphibians, and very light jets) gliders, helicopters, autogiros, model aircraft, parachutes, human-powered aircraft, spacecraft,
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Develop opportunities to strengthen mutual objectives of the NAA’s corporate members, Air Sports organizations, affiliate and institutional members, and regional aero club members, as well as aid in the formation of affiliated aero clubs in U.S. cities where such organizations do not now
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In the early years of the 20th century, aviation was fascinating. Untouchable to most, the people who could engage in the pursuit were the wealthiest
Americans of that time, like the Vanderbilt's, Glidden's, and Dodges, many of whom belonged to the
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Members differ from region to region, but almost all consist of aviation professionals and enthusiasts. Each Club has a distinct and distinguished history; activities and interests vary, but all support aviation in their communities.
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The Katharine Wright Memorial Trophy is awarded to a woman who has contributed to the success of others or made a personal contribution to the advancement of the art, sport, and science of aviation and space flight over an extended period.
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tilt-wing/tilt-engine aircraft, hang gliders, paragliders, microlights, space models, and UAVs. In addition, the NAA certifies various records, including altitude, time-to-climb, distance, speed, greatest payload carried, and efficiency.
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As the U.S. representative to FAI, the NAA is the sole authority for overseeing and certifying all aviation records in the United States. On average, the NAA certifies 150 records each year. The NAA records process is directed by the
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The NAA is the largest member of FAI and is responsible for appointing representatives to 15 major air sport and technical committees of FAI. The NAA also represents U.S. interests in aviation at the FAI’s Annual General Conference.
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The Clifford W. Henderson Trophy is given annually to a living individual or group whose vision, leadership, or skill has made a significant and lasting contribution to the promotion and advancement of aviation or space activity.
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NAA’s Affiliate Members represent a unique collection of aviation businesses and organizations participating in critical aviation issues, such as aircraft manufacturers’ liability, airline operations, historic preservation, etc.
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The Katherine & Marjorie Stinson Trophy recognizes a living person, male or female, for an outstanding and enduring contribution to the role of women in the field of aviation, aeronautics, space, or related sciences.
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While the Aero Club of America was based in New York City, the NAA is based in the nation's capital, Washington, D.C., where it continues to serve the same mission set forth by the best of the best in aeronautics.
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The Frank G. Brewer Trophy is awarded annually to an individual, a group of individuals, or an organization for significant contributions of enduring value to aerospace education in the United States.
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The NAA achieves this by fostering opportunities to participate fully in aviation activities and promoting public understanding of the importance of aviation and space flight in the United States.
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