Iven C. Kincheloe Award: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
→‎Recipients: add citation
→‎Recipients: add citation
Line 62: Line 62:
**[[Drury W. Wood, Jr]], Dornier Werke DO31 Test Program-VTOL Flight
**[[Drury W. Wood, Jr]], Dornier Werke DO31 Test Program-VTOL Flight
*1969
*1969
**[[Jerauld R. Gentry]], Maj USAF, NASA/FRC Lifting Body Program<ref name=setp69>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/36529569/wisconsin_state_journal/|title=Aviation Pioneers Receive Test Pilot Awards|newspaper=Wisconsin State Journal|date=September 29, 1969|location=Madison, Wisconsin|page=4|via=Newspapers.com}}</ref>
**[[Jerauld R. Gentry]], Maj USAF, NASA/FRC Lifting Body Program
**[[James A. McDivitt]], Col USAF/NASA Apollo IX Mission, test of LM maneuvering
**[[James A. McDivitt]], Col USAF/NASA Apollo IX Mission, test of LM maneuvering<ref name=setp69 />
*1970
*1970
**[[Darryl G. Greenamyer]], Lockheed World speed record for piston engine airplane
**[[Darryl G. Greenamyer]], Lockheed World speed record for piston engine airplane

Revision as of 05:08, 30 September 2019

Iven C. Kincheloe Award
Iven C. Kincheloe Trophy
DescriptionOutstanding flight testing
LocationLancaster, California
Country United States
Presented byThe Society of Experimental Test Pilots
First awarded1958 (1958)
WebsiteSETP

The Iven C. Kincheloe Award recognizes outstanding professional accomplishment in the conduct of flight testing. It was established in 1958 by the Society of Experimental Test Pilots in memory of test pilot and Korean War ace Iven C. Kincheloe, United States Air Force, who died during flight testing.

The Kincheloe Trophy consists of four columns and a symbolic aerospace vehicle that points toward the shield of the society. The columns represent the foundation on which the society was created—courage, integrity, knowledge, and accomplishment. The vehicle reinforces the role played by the society in the development of aerospace systems. Plaques bearing the name of each honoree are mounted around the sides of the onyx base.[1]

Criteria

The Society lists three criteria for nominations to this award:[2]

  1. The recipient must be a living member of the Society.
  2. The accomplishment, or significant portion of the accomplishment, must have occurred in the past year (From July 1)
  3. The accomplishment must involve actual flight testing conducted by the individual, while in a test pilot role, and represent an outstanding contribution to an aerospace program.

Recipients

Recipients of this award, from 1958 to present, include:[3]

References

  1. ^ SETP 56th Awards Banquet. Lancaster, California: Society of Experimental Test Pilots. September 29, 2012.
  2. ^ "Kincheloe Award Criteria". Lancaster, California: Society of Experimental Test Pilots. Retrieved February 17, 2013.
  3. ^ "Kincheloe Award Recipients". Lancaster, California: Society of Experimental Test Pilots. Retrieved October 10, 2015.
  4. ^ Wolfe, Tom (October 25, 1979). "Cooper the Cool jockeys Faith 7—between naps". Chicago Tribune. p. 22 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Supersonic Test Pilot Gets Award". Valley Times. North Hollywood, California. UPI. September 27, 1965. p. 18 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ a b "Aviation Pioneers Receive Test Pilot Awards". Wisconsin State Journal. Madison, Wisconsin. September 29, 1969. p. 4 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ AW609 Test Pilots Receive Iven C. Kincheloe Award" AgustaWestland PR, 20 October 2014.