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Vincent Bendix Trophy

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    Object Details

    Sculptor

    Walter A. Sinz

    Physical Description

    The Vincent Bendix Trophy was sculpted by Walter A. Sinz and is a cast bronze depiction of winged figures on either side of a globe suspended over the base by a wave-shaped pedestal. An aircraft is suspended over the top of the trophy, that appears to be taking off from the globe. On the base of the trophy are plaques commemorating the individual winners with engraved text, and embossed text of the race title.

    Summary

    The Vincent Bendix Trophy transcontinental race was established in 1931 to encourage experimental work in connection with increased speed in the field of aviation. The advancements made for the competition had a direct impact on the future of commercial aviation.
    Air races began to lose much of their appeal after the Golden Age of Air Racing, as many high-performance aircraft were owned by the government and the military tested them in private.
    Gift of the Clifford W. Henderson Family Trust
    Recipients
    1931Maj. James H. Doolittle
    1932Capt. James H. Haizlip
    1933Roscoe Turner
    1934Douglas Davis
    1935Ben O. Howard
    1936Louise Thaden and Blanche Noyes
    1937Frank W. Fuller Jr.
    1938Jacqueline Cochran
    1939Frank W. Fuller Jr.
    1940-45 No award
    1946Paul Mantz, Jacqueline Cochran, and Col. Leon W. Gray
    1947Paul Mantz, Jane Page, Col. Leon W. Gray, and Maj. Clay M. Albright
    1948Paul Mantz, Jacqueline Cochran, and Ensign R. E. Brown
    1949Joe DeBona and Maj. Vernon A. Ford
    1950No award
    1951Col. Keith K. Compton
    1952No award
    1953Maj. William T. Whisner Jr.
    1954Capt. Edward W. Kenny
    1955Col. Carlos M. Talbott
    1956Capt. Manuel J. Fernandez Jr.
    1957Capt. Kenneth D. Chandler
    1958-60 No award
    1961Lt. Richard F. Gordon and Lt. j.g. Bobbie R. Young
    1962Capt. Robert G. Sowers, Capt. Robert MacDonald, and Capt. John T. Walton

    Credit Line

    Donated by the Clifford W. Henderson Family Trust

    Date

    1931-1962

    Inventory Number

    A19850368000

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    AWARDS-Trophies

    Materials

    Overall: Bronze

    Dimensions

    3-D: 80 x 25.4 x 81.3cm (31 1/2 x 10 x 32 in.)

    Country of Origin

    United States of America

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    National Air and Space Museum Collection

    Location

    National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC

    Exhibition

    Nation of Speed

    Data Source

    National Air and Space Museum

    Metadata Usage

    Not determined

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv99994c9ac-e438-4d09-96ef-e0d2b18e8967

    Record ID

    nasm_A19850368000

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    A silver monoplane with the word champion painted on a yellow box on its side.

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