Collier Trophy

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The Collier Trophy is a prestigious annual American aviation and aerospace award recognizing the greatest achievements in aeronautics or astronautics in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aerospace award
aviation award
administeredBy National Aeronautic Association
alsoKnownAs Collier Trophy
surface form: Robert J. Collier Trophy
associatedWith National Aeronautic Association Hall of Fame
awardedFor improvement in performance, efficiency, and safety of air or space vehicles
awardedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
awardFor greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in the United States
category American science and technology awards
Aviation awards
Spaceflight awards
country United States of America
surface form: United States
criteria achievement must have been thoroughly demonstrated by actual use during the preceding year
domain aeronautics
astronautics
eligibility achievements made in the United States
field aerospace
aviation
firstAwarded 1911
frequency annual
hasOfficialWebsite https://naa.aero/awards/collier-trophy
hasPart bronze trophy
inception 1911
location Washington, D.C.
material bronze
motto for the greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in America
namedAfter Robert J. Collier
notableRecipient Apollo 11 mission team
Bell X-1 program
Boeing 777
surface form: Boeing 777 program

Boeing 787 Dreamliner
surface form: Boeing 787 Dreamliner program

Cirrus Aircraft SR20/SR22 safety program
General Aviation Manufacturers Association and FAA (for safety initiatives)
Glenn Hammond Curtiss
surface form: Glenn H. Curtiss

Gulfstream G650 business jet
surface form: Gulfstream G650 program

International Space Station program
Advanced Tactical Fighter program
surface form: Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor program

Joint Strike Fighter program
surface form: Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II program

NASA
Orville Wright
United States Air Force
North American X-15
surface form: X-15 research airplane program
originalName Collier Trophy self-linksurface differs
surface form: Aero Club of America Trophy
presentedBy National Aeronautic Association
renamedInHonorOf Robert J. Collier
selectionProcess chosen by a committee of the National Aeronautic Association
significance one of the most prestigious awards in American aviation and aerospace
sponsor National Aeronautic Association

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this entity surface form: aeronaut trophy
Frank Borman awardReceived Collier Trophy
this entity surface form: Robert J. Collier Trophy
Michael Collins awardReceived Collier Trophy
Rutan Voyager awarded Collier Trophy
this entity surface form: Collier Trophy (to its designers and pilots)
Burt Rutan awardReceived Collier Trophy
SpaceShipOne award Collier Trophy
Scott Crossfield awardReceived Collier Trophy
Scott Carpenter awardReceived Collier Trophy
Gordon Cooper awardReceived Collier Trophy
Collier Trophy alsoKnownAs Collier Trophy
this entity surface form: Robert J. Collier Trophy
Collier Trophy originalName Collier Trophy self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Aero Club of America Trophy
Deke Slayton awardReceived Collier Trophy
Kelly Johnson awardReceived Collier Trophy
Orville Wright awardReceived Collier Trophy
Frederick Rentschler awardReceived Collier Trophy
James Smith McDonnell awardReceived Collier Trophy
Donald Wills Douglas Sr. awardReceived Collier Trophy
Clarence "Kelly" Johnson awardReceived Collier Trophy
Clarence Johnson awardReceived Collier Trophy
Jeana Yeager awardReceived Collier Trophy
Dick Rutan awardReceived Collier Trophy
Voyager non-stop around-the-world flight aircraft awarded Collier Trophy
this entity surface form: Collier Trophy (to the Voyager team)
Tier One program award Collier Trophy
this entity surface form: Collier Trophy 2004