Harmon Trophy

{{Short description|Set of aviation awards}}

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The Harmon Trophy is a set of three international trophies, to be awarded annually to the world's outstanding aviator, aviatrix, and aeronaut (balloon or dirigible). A fourth trophy, the "National Trophy", was awarded from 1926 through 1938 to the most outstanding aviator in each of the twenty-one member countries and again from 1946–1948 to honor Americans who contributed to aviation. The award was established in 1926 by Clifford B. Harmon, a wealthy balloonist and aviator.

The awards are described by the Clifford B. Harmon Trust as:

:"American awards for the most outstanding international achievements in the arts and/or science of aeronautics for the preceding year, with the art of flying receiving first consideration."{{cite news

| title = Harmon International Trophies Origin and Purpose

| publisher = Personal Collection of Charles E. Rosendahl. University of Texas, Dallas

}}

World War II and Harmon's death

Prior to World War II, the award was administered by the International League of Aviators (Ligue Internationale des Aviateurs), an organization founded by Harmon to serve as "an agent for Peace and National security."{{cite news

| date = 1929-11-23

| title = Clifford B. Harmon to President Herbert Clark Hoover

| publisher = Hoover Papers, Hoover Library

}} The League became defunct during the war and Harmon's death on June 25, 1945 in Cannes, France{{cite news

| title = Col.Harmon Dies; Aviation Pioneer; Donor of Aeronautic Trophy a Leader in Modern Technique --Suggested World Force Turned to Ballooning Wanted International Air Force Part in Naval Bombing

| url = http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30C14FD385F1B7B93C1A9178CD85F418485F9

| format = fee required

| work = The New York Times

| page = 13

| date = 1945-07-03

| access-date = 2007-01-22

}} put the awards in turmoil. Harmon left $55,000 of his estate to continue funding the award in "perpetuity," but Harmon's relatives challenged the bequest.{{cite news

| title = 3 Endorse Fund for Air Awards; Harmon Trophy Winners Testify in Fight of Heirs Against Bequest of $55,000

| url = http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70812FD395A157B93C3AB178FD85F4C8485F9

| format = fee required

| work = The New York Times

| page = 56

| date = 1948-04-21

| access-date = 2007-01-22

}} Ultimately, a trust fund of $48,431 was created in 1948.{{cite news

| title = $48,431 to Harmon Fund; Sum Willed by Air Enthusiast to Maintain Trophy Awards

| url = http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F00815F8385A157B93C5AB178BD95F4C8485F9

| format = fee required

| work = The New York Times

| page = 54

| date = 1948-10-27

| access-date = 2007-01-22

}}

During the period the awards were in litigation (1945–1948), the American Section of the League awarded the International Aviator Trophy to three U.S. leaders in aviation. However, since the awards were not approved by other League Sections, the awards are technically invalid. Also, these three awards were given without consideration to the "art of flying" and the awards did not recognize a superlative aviation achievement, rather recognized American aviation industry leaders. President Truman's staff questioned the award to Alexander de Seversky, Secretary of the Air Force Stuart Symington stating, "he [de Seversky] did absolutely nothing to deserve it."{{cite news

| date = 1947-06-14

| title = RB to Matthew J. Connelly

| publisher = Truman Papers, Truman Library

| page = WHCF: OF 1049 357R

}} Truman also did not make time to present the 1948 award to Trans World Airlines CEO Ralph Damon{{cite news

| date = 1946-12-02

| title = Estelle Friedrichs to Matthew J. Connelly

| publisher = Truman Papers, Truman Library

| page = WHCF: OF 1049 357R

}} or Brazilian aviation pioneer Francisco Pignatari{{cite news

| date = 1949-07-25

| title = Matthew J. Connelly to Joseph P. Rowan

| publisher = Truman Papers, Truman Library

| page = WHCF: OF 1049 357R

}} The award to Pan American World Airways President Juan Trippe in 1946 was the only one presented without debate.

Since 1997 or 1998, the National Aeronautic Association has been responsible for awarding the trophies. With the exception of the Aeronaut trophy, all are inactive.

The trustees wrestled with how to treat space flight. Bound by the court to offer only three trophies, the trustees first agreed that "feats of piloting in both earth orbiting or outer space vehicles will be considered for the Harmon Awards provided the vehicles are controlled by their pilots rather than from the ground."{{cite news

| title = Raphael H. Beauduy to Charles E. Rosendahl

| date = 1962-02-21

| publisher = Personal Collection of Charles E. Rosendahl. University of Texas, Dallas

}} The advisory committee directed the trustees to alternate awarding the aeronaut trophy between balloonists and astronauts, but the trustees decided to offer the aviator award to aviation and astronaut recipients.

{{cite news

| title = Edward F. X. Ryan to Mary V. Brosnahan

| date = 1967-08-03

| publisher = Personal Collection of Charles E. Rosendahl. University of Texas, Dallas

}} A fifth trophy was created in 1969 to honor achievements in space flight.{{cite news

| title = Maj. Gentry Gets Harmon Trophy

| url = http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10B13FF3B551B7B93CAA91782D85F4D8685F9

| format = fee required

| work = The New York Times

| page = 82

| date = 1969-09-08

| access-date = 2007-01-22

}}

Some aviatrix awards from 1980–1990 were awarded by the Ninety-Nines based on research performed by Fay Gillis Wells. This work was not coordinated with the NAA or Smithsonian.

The original awards were 24-inch-tall bronze statues.{{cite web |url=http://www.nasm.si.edu/research/aero/trophy/TROPHYIMAGE/harmon.jpg |title=Archived copy |website=www.nasm.si.edu |access-date=12 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041205031139/http://www.nasm.si.edu/research/aero/trophy/TROPHYIMAGE/harmon.jpg |archive-date=5 December 2004 |url-status=dead}} The aviator trophy depicts World War I flying ace Raoul Lufbery launching a biplane set next to an eagle about to take wing. The statuette was created by sculptor Roussadana M'divani. The Smithsonian Institution acquired the aviator's trophy in 1950 from the Clifford B. Harmon Trust. The aviatrix trophy depicts a winged goddess cradling a falcon with outstretched wings. The aeronaut trophy was lost in Germany between May 1940 and October 1953 and was believed to have been sold as scrap. The three-foot-tall, 150-pound statue of five aviators holding the globe on their shoulders was found in a junk store and subsequently given to the Smithsonian after the presentation of the 1952 awards.{{cite news

| title = Missing Air Trophy is Returned to U.S.

| url = http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30715FE3A5D177B93C4A9178AD95F478585F9

| format = fee required

| work = The New York Times

| page = 14

| date = 1953-11-06

| access-date = 2007-01-22

}}

List of award winners

The following is an incomplete list compiled from several sources. The Aeronaut, National and Astronaut categories have not been listed in a central location. The NAA and the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum worked to assemble a complete list to be published in conjunction with the NAA's hundredth anniversary in 2005, however this project was not completed and it appears that the source documents for a period of awards were destroyed.

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! Year !! AviatorAwards from 1926-1952 from Significant American and International Awards in Aviation, Bureau of Aeronautics, Department of the Navy, Revised February 1954!! Aviatrix !! AeronautAeronaut awards from 1998 on provided by the [http://www.naa.aero/html/awards/HarmonTrophy.cfm National Aeronautic Association's Recent aeronaut list]{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}!! National (until 1949) see below for Astronaut since 1967

1926

| Lt. Col. Georges Pelletier d'Oisy, France{{cite magazine

| title = Peace Ace

| url = http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,786696,00.html

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080307031510/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,786696,00.html

| url-status = dead

| archive-date = March 7, 2008

| magazine = Time

| date = 1927-01-24

| access-date = 2007-02-16

}} || No award presented || General Umberto Nobile, Italy || Shirley J. Short, USA; Cdr. Hirosi Abe, Japan; Maj. Mario de Bernardi, Italy{{cite news|title=Air Mail Ace Wins Harmon 1926 Trophy; Aviation Award to Pilot Short Is for Merit of Consistent Flying Over Spectacular Performances |url=https://select.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F70A12F934591B728DDDAD0994D9405B878EF1D |work=The New York Times |date=1927-01-14 |access-date=2007-02-16 }}{{dead link|date=May 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}

1927

|Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, USA || Lady Mary Bailey, UK || Commander Charles E. Rosendahl, USA || Joseph le Brix, Dieudonné Costas, France; [https://aprende.guatemala.com/historia/personajes/biografia-miguel-garcia-granados-solis-aviador/ Miguel García Granados], Guatemala; Francesco de Pinedo, Italy; Sidney Webster, UK; G. A. Koppen, Nederlands; José Manuel Sarmento, Portugal; Ribeiro Barros, Brazil

1928

|Col. Arturo Ferrarin, Italy || Lady Mary Bailey, UK || Dr. Hugo Eckener, Germany || Carl Eielson;[http://nationalaviation.blade6.donet.com/components/content_manager_v02/view_nahf/htdocs/menu_ps.asp?NodeID=1005983888&group_ID=1134656385&Parent_ID=-1 Carl "Ben" Eielson Biography, National Aviation Hall of Fame] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070707020439/http://nationalaviation.blade6.donet.com/components/content_manager_v02/view_nahf/htdocs/menu_ps.asp?NodeId=1005983888&Group_ID=1134656385&Parent_ID=-1 |date=2007-07-07 }} Charles Kingsford Smith Australia[http://www.airwaysmuseum.com/Harmon%20Trophy.htm The Harmon National Trophy for Australia, Airways Museum Virtual Tour]

1929

|Lieut. Carl Ben Eielson, USA{{cite web|url=http://www.governor.nd.gov/theodore-roosevelt-rough-rider-award/carl-ben-eielson |title=Carl Ben Eielson, Pioneer Aviator |publisher=Office of Governor, State of North Dakota |access-date=2021-03-20}} || Miss Winifred Spooner, UK || Dr. Hugo Eckener, Germany || Maj. James H. Doolittle, USA;[https://www.nytimes.com/1931/04/08/archives/aviation-trophy-given-to-doolittle-he-receives-harmon-award-at.html Aviation Trophy Given to Doolittle; He Receives Harmon Award at Cleveland for His Work in "Blind" Flying, The New York Times, April 8, 1931] Hugh Grosvenor, Australia

1930

| Maj. Dieudonne Costes, France || Miss Amy Johnson Mollison, UK || Dr. Hugo Eckener, Germany (dirigible); Ward T. Van Orman, USA (spherical balloon) || Lt. Cdr. Frank Hawks; Lt. Carlos de Haya González de Ubieta :es:Carlos de Haya Gonzalez, Spain; Charles Kingsford-Smith, Australia

1931

|Air Marshal Italo Balbo, Italy[https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0D16F73F5D15738DDDAC0894DB405B828FF1D3 General Balbo Wins the Harmon Trophy; Declared 1931 World Aviation Champion -- Ruth Nichols, Pangborn and Herndon Honored], The New York Times March 5, 1932 || Mrs. Maryse Bastié, France || Dr. Hugo Eckener, Germany (dirigible); Prof. Auguste Piccard, Switzerland (spherical balloon) || Clyde Pangborn, USA; Hugh Herndon, USA; Ruth Nichols, USA; Air Commodore; Charles Kingsford Smith Australia; Bert Hinkler, UK; Amy Johnson, UK; Peggy Salaman, UK; Flugkapitän von Gronau, Germany; Marga von Etzdorf, Germany

1932

| Wolfgang von Gronau; Germany[https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0E16FA3F5F1A7A93C7A8178FD85F478385F9 Amelia Earhart Honored; Receives Award of Harmon Trophy for Transatlantic Flight], The New York Times April 15, 1933 || Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam, USA || Prof. Auguste Piccard, Switzerland (spherical balloon); Capt. Ernst A. Lehmann, (dirigible) || Roscoe Turner, USA; Warren D. Williams, USA (dirigible); Lt. Cdr. Charles E. C. Rosendahl, USA (dirigible); Lt. Thomas G. W. Settle, USA (spherical balloon); Lt. Carlos de Haya González de Ubieta :es:Carlos de Haya Gonzalez, Spain

1933

| Wiley Post, USA[https://www.nytimes.com/1934/04/22/archives/post-and-settle-win-flying-prizes-gain-harmon-international.html Post and Settle Win Flying Prizes; Gain Harmon International Trophies for 1933 for World and Stratosphere Flights. Mrs. Lindbergh Honored Takes Award as Leading U.S. Aviatrix Last Year -- Rosendahl and Eckener Also Named], The New York Times April 22, 1934 || Maryse Hiltz, France || Lt. Cdr. Thomas G. W. Settle, USA (Spherical Balloon); Dr. Hugo Eckener, Germany (dirigible) || Mrs. Anne Morrow Lindbergh, USA; Lt. Cdr. Charles E. C. Rosendahl, USA (dirigible); Lt. Cdr. Thomas W. G. Settle, USA (spherical balloon); Francesco Agello, Italy; Mariano Barberan, Spain (posthumously); Herberts Cukurs, Latvia; Joaquin Collar, Spain (posthumously); Iwan W. Smirnoff, Netherlands

1934

| C. W. A. Scott; UK[https://www.nytimes.com/1935/03/11/archives/harmon-air-prize-is-won-by-scott-briton-gets-the-international.html Harmon Air Prize is Won by Scott; Briton Gets the International Award for Best Aviator -- Capt. Lehmann Honored], The New York Times March 11, 1935 || Hélène Boucher, France (posthumously) || Capt. Ernst A. Lehmann, Germany (dirigible); Mme. Jeannette Piccard, Switzerland (United States) (spherical balloon) || Miss Laura Ingalls, USA; Dean C. Smith, USA; Lt. Cdr. H. V. Wiley, USA (dirigible); Maj. William E. Kepner, USA (spherical balloon); Edgardo Bonnet, Argentina; Maria Leloir de Udaondo, Argentina, Charles Kingsford-Smith, Australia, Teddy Franchomme, Belgium; E. Demuyter, Belgium, Mlle. S. Lippens, Belgium; Michael Hansen, Denmark; U. Makela, Finland; Jean Mermoz, France; Raymond Delmotte, France; Germain Bonnet, France; Heini Dittmar, Germany; Hans Kurt Fleming, Germany; Elly Beinhorn, Germany; K. D. Parmentier, Holland; Francesco Agello, Italy; Momosaburo Shinno, Japan; Choko Mabuchi, Japan; Kikuko Matsumoto, Japan; Capt. Jerzy Bajan, Poland; Franciszek Hynek, Poland; Humberto da Cruz, Portugal; Herman Baron, San Salvador; Luang Prung Prechakas, Siam; Ramon Torres, Spain; Walther Mittelholzer, Switzerland

1935

|Capt. Edwin Musick, USA[https://www.nytimes.com/1936/04/18/archives/worlds-air-title-is-won-by-musick-veteran-pilot-of-pan-american.html World's Air Title is Won by Musick; Veteran Pilot of Pan American Clipper Ships Is Named to Get the Harmon Trophy, The New York Times, April 18, 1936] || Jean Batten, UK

(New Zealand); Amelia Earhart, USA

| Capt.Orvil Arson Anderson, USA; Capt.Albert William Stevens USA;(spherical balloon); Capt. Hans von Schiller, Germany (dirigible) || Arnold Looz-Corswarem, Belgium; Michael Hansen, Denmark; Harry Frank Broadbent, UK (Australia); André Japy, France; Bertha Alisch, Germany; Elly Beinhorn, Germany; Mario Stoppani, Italy; Casimiro Babbi, Italy; Marchesa Carina Negrone, Italy; Hoja Dzenitis, Lithuania; Gomez Namorado, Portugal; Juan Ignacio Pombo, Spain

1936

|Howard Hughes, USA[https://www.nytimes.com/1937/03/01/archives/air-prize-for-hughes-jean-batten-honored-american-crosscountry.html Air Prize for Hughes; Jean Batten Honored; American Cross-Country Flier and New Zealand Girl Get Harmon Trophies], The New York Times, March 1, 1937 ||Jean Batten, UK (New Zealand)|| Capt. Ernst A. Lehmann, Germany; Ernest De Muyter, Belgium || Mrs. Louise Thaden, USA; James Diamond, USA; Carl Götze Jr., Germany; Harry Frank Broadbent, UK (Australia)

1937

|Henry T. Merrill, USA[https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0617F7345D1B7A93CAA81789D85F4C8385F9 Merrill, Jean Batten Win Harmon Awards; Aviation Honors American and New Zealander-Hughes and Miss Cochran, Named, The New York Times, February 18, 1938] ||Jean Batten, UK (New Zealand)||No award presented || Miss Jacqueline Cochran, USA; Howard Hughes, USA

1938

|Howard Hughes, USA;[https://www.nytimes.com/1939/03/25/archives/hughes-is-named-aviation-champion-roundtheworld-flier-gets-harmon.html Hughes is Named Aviation Champion; Round-the-World Flier Gets Harmon Trophy--Olds of Army Wins Medal and Diploma, The New York Times, March 25, 1939] || Jacqueline Cochran, USA || No award presented || Lt. Col. Robert Olds, USA (Diploma of Honor); Roscoe Turner, USA; Capt. Kellett and crew, UK; Michael Hansen, Denmark; Maurice Rossi, France; Elizabeth Lion, France; Capt. Alfred Henks, Germany; Hanna Reitsch, Germany; Lt. Col. Mario Pezzi, Italy; Maj. Yuzo Fujita, Japan; Capt. Viktors Eglitis, Latvia; Victor Alfredo Lara, San Salvador; Maj. Tonnard, Belgium (spherical balloon); Capt. Max Pruss, Germany (dirigible); Capt. Antoni Janusz, Poland (spherical balloon)

1939

|Maj. Alexander P. de Seversky, USA[https://www.nytimes.com/1940/12/20/archives/de-seversky-honored-for-plane-advances-receives-harmon-trophy-from.html De Seversky Honored for Plane Advances; Receives Harmon Trophy From President--Sees Air Navies, The New York Times, December 20, 1940] ||Jacqueline Cochran, USA[https://www.nytimes.com/1940/11/09/archives/trophy-presented-to-miss-cochran-flier-receives-the-clifford-burke.html Trophy Presented to Miss Cochran; Flier Receives the Clifford Burke Harmon Award From Mrs. Roosevelt, The New York Times, November 9, 1940]||No award presented ||

1945

| || || || Francisco Pignatari, Brazil

1946

| || || || Juan T. Trippe, USA[http://www.trumanlibrary.org/calendar/main.php?currYear=1947&currMonth=2&currDay=27 Harry S. Truman - The President's Day, February 27, 1947]

1947

| || || || Alexander P. de Seversky, USA{{Cite web |url=http://www.trumanlibrary.org/photographs/view.php?id=2292 |title=Harry S. Truman - Truman presenting aeronautics award to Alexander de Seversky, June 24, 1947 |access-date=January 22, 2007 |archive-date=June 4, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160604080407/http://www.trumanlibrary.org/photographs/view.php?id=2292 |url-status=dead }}

1948

| || || || Ralph S. Damon[https://www.nytimes.com/1949/06/24/archives/ralph-s-damon-honored.html Ralph S. Damon Honored], The New York Times June 24, 1949

1949

| || || || Louis A. Johnson{{cite news

| date = 1950-03-22

| title = RLK to Matthew J. Connelly

| publisher = Truman Papers, Truman Library

| page = WHCF: OF 1049 357R

}}

1940
to 1949[https://web.archive.org/web/20080307031520/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,821367,00.html The Harmon Trophy was presented once for the entire decade]. Time, November 13, 1950

| Lt. Gen. James H. Doolittle, USA; Geoffrey de Havilland, UK (posthumously) (Citation of Honorable Mention); Capt. Charles E. Yeager, USA (Citation of Honorable Mention)[http://www.trumanlibrary.org/calendar/main.php?currYear=1950&currMonth=11&currDay=2 Harry S. Truman - The President's Day, November 2, 1950] ||Jacqueline Cochran, USA; Pauline Gower, UK (posthumously) (Citation of Honorable Mention)|| Vice Admiral Charles E. Rosendahl, USA; M. Charles Dollfus, France (Citation of Honorable Mention); Lt. Howard R. Walton, USA (posthumously) (Citation of Honorable Mention)||

1950

|Col. David C. Schilling, USA[https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0B16F83D5C117B93C7A9178CD85F458585F9 Harmon Prize Won by Col. Schilling; Leading Fighter Pilot in Last War Named World's Top Aviator of 1950], The New York Times, July 5, 1951 || colspan=2 | No award presented

! National prize not awarded after 1949

1951

| Capt. Charles F. Blair Jr, USA[https://www.nytimes.com/1952/07/05/archives/airline-pilot-wins-top-harmon-prize-capt-c-f-blair-jr-is-named.html Airline Pilot Wins Top Harmon Prize; Capt. C. F. Blair Jr. Is Named 'Outstanding Aviator' - Award to Mme. Auriol], The New York Times, July 5, 1952 || Jacqueline Auriol, France || Lt. Carl J. Seiberlich, USN || rowspan=16 style="background:white" |

1952

|Col. Bernt Balchen, USA (Norwegian-born)[https://www.nytimes.com/1953/07/05/archives/3-fliers-selected-for-harmon-prizes-col-balchen-jacqueline-auriol.html 3 Fliers Selected for Harmon Prizes; Col. Balchen, Jacqueline Auriol and Blimp Test Pilot Named Winners of 1953 {presented in 1953 for 1952} Trophies, The New York Times, July 5, 1953] || Jacqueline Auriol, France || Walter L. Massic, USA

1953

|Maj. Charles E. Yeager, USA[https://www.nytimes.com/1954/07/05/archives/yeager-cochran-win-air-trophies-harmon-judges-pick-major-and.html Yeager, Cochran Win Air Trophies; Harmon Judges Pick Major and Aviatrix for Flights Topping Speed of Sound, The New York Times, July 5, 1954] || Jacqueline Cochran, USA || No award presented

1954

|Major Charles E. Yeager, USA[https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0F10FC3B5E107B93C7A9178CD85F418585F9 Harmon Prizes go for 2 Air 'Firsts'; Vertical-Flight Test Pilot and Airship Endurance Captain Are 1955 Winners, The New York Times, July 5, 1955]|| Jacqueline Cochran, USA ||

1955

|Group Captain John Cunningham, UK[https://www.nytimes.com/1956/08/05/archives/3-aviators-to-get-harmon-trophies-british-test-pilot-french-woman.html 3 Aviators to get Harmon Trophies; British Test Pilot, French Woman Flier and American Navy Officer Picked, The New York Times, August 5, 1956]

|| Jacqueline Auriol, France || Lt. Cdr. Charles A. Mills, USA

1956

|Lt. Col. Frank K. Everest Jr., USA[https://www.nytimes.com/1957/08/11/archives/three-fliers-win-harmon-awards-honored-for-aerial-achievements.html Three Fliers Win Harmon Awards; Honored for Aerial Achievements, The New York Times, August 11, 1957] || Jacqueline Auriol, France || Lt. Cdr. Malcolm D. Ross, USA; Lt. Cdr. Morton L. Lewis, USA

1957

|Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, USA[https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0A15FD3F59107B93C1A8178AD95F4C8585F9 LeMay and Navy Blimp Man Get Harmon Air Prize, The New York Times, November 13, 1958] || No award presented || Cdr. Jack R. Hunt, USA

1958

|Maj. André Edouard Turcat, France[https://www.nytimes.com/1959/12/12/archives/frenchman-cited-as-flier-of-year.html Frenchman Cited as Flier of Year, The New York Times, December 12, 1959] || No award presented ||

1959

|Capt. Joe B. Jordan, USA[https://www.nytimes.com/1960/07/03/archives/2-air-force-pilots-win-harmon-prizes.html 2 Air Force Pilots Win Harmon Prizes, The New York Times, July 3, 1960] || No award presented || Capt. Joseph Kittinger, USA

1960

|A. Scott Crossfield, USA; Capt. Joseph A. Walker, USA; Maj. Robert M. White, USA[http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=8462&st=Harmon+Trophy&st1= John F. Kennedy - Remarks Upon Presenting the Harmon Trophy to Three Test Pilots of the X-15 Rocket Plane, November 28, 1961] || No award presented ||

1961

|Lt. Col. William R. Payne, USA[https://www.nytimes.com/1962/10/19/archives/president-gives-harmon-trophies-three-pilots-and-widow-of-another.html President Gives Harmon Trophies; Three Pilots and Widow of Another Get Awards, The New York Times, October 19, 1962] || Jacqueline Cochran, USA || Cdr. Malcolm D. Ross, USA; Lt. Cdr. Victor E. Prather, USA (posthumously)

1962

|Maj. Fitzhugh L. Fulton Jr., USA[https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0714F93B581A738DDDAB0894D0405B848AF1D3 Astronaut to get a Harmon Trophy; Cooper Will Be Honored for Orbital Trip in 1963, The New York Times, August 2, 1964] || No award presented || Mrs. Nini Boesman, Netherlands (subsequently canceled[https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0B15F63A5B1B728DDDAE0894D1405B848AF1D3 Award to Dutch Balloonist Canceled by Harmon Trust], The New York Times, September 7, 1964)

1963

|Maj. L. Gordon Cooper, USA || Betty Miller, USA || No award presented

1964

|Max Conrad, USA[https://www.nytimes.com/1965/08/08/archives/2-named-winners-of-harmon-prizes-max-conrad-and-late-mrs-smith.html 2 Named Winners of Harmon Prizes; Max Conrad and Late Mrs. Smith Hailed for Flights], The New York Times, August 8, 1965 || Joan Merriam Smith, USA (posthumously) || No award presented

1965

| Commander James A. Lovell Jr.; Lt. Col. Frank Borman; Captain Wally Schirra; Maj. Thomas P. Stafford (all USA)[https://www.nytimes.com/1966/08/07/archives/astronauts-named-for-harmon-award.html Astronauts Names for Harmon Award], The New York Times, August 7, 1966 || No award presented ||

1966

|Cmdr. James A. Lovell Jr.; Maj. Edwin E. Aldrin; Maj. Alvin S. White (all USA)[https://www.nytimes.com/1967/09/10/archives/harmon-winners-for-1967-are-named.html Harmon Winners for 1967 {presented in 1967 for 1966} are Named], The New York Times September 10, 1967{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/32069556/lincoln_journal_star/|title=Harmon Awards to Astronauts|newspaper=Lincoln Journal Star|location=Lincoln, Nebraska|date=September 11, 1967|page=9|agency=UPI|via=Newspapers.com}} || Sheila Scott, UK || No award presented

1967

|Major William J. Knight, USALyndon B. Johnson, [http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=29261&st=Harmon+Trophy&st1= Remarks Upon Presenting the Harmon Trophy to Maj. William J. Knight, USAF, December 3, 1968] || No award presented ||

! Astronaut

1968

|Maj. Jerauld R. Gentry, USA || No award presented || || Col. Frank Borman; Capt. James A. Lovell Jr.; Lt. Col. William A. Anders (all USA)

1969

|| Squadron Leader Thomas Lecky-Thompson, UK; Squadron Leader Graham Williams, UK[https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0813FB3C551B7493C5A91782D85F448785F9 Two R.A.F. Pilots to Share Harmon Aviator's Trophy], The New York Times September 7, 1970 || Turi Widerøe; Norway || No award presented || Neil Armstrong; Edwin E. Aldrin; Michael Collins

1970

|Brian Trubshaw, UK; Major André Edouard Turcat, France[https://www.nytimes.com/1973/09/21/archives/5-top-pilots-cited-brev-notes-on-people.html 5 Top Pilots Cited], The New York Times, September 21, 1973 || Sheila Scott, UK || No award presented ||

1971

|Lt. Col. Thomas B. Estes, USA; Lt. Col. Dewain C. Vick, USA || Geraldyn Cobb, USA || No award presented ||

1972

| Lt. Col. Edgar L. Allison, USA[http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=4889&st=Harmon+Trophy&st1= Gerald R. Ford - Remarks Upon Presenting the Harmon International Aviation Trophies, May 2, 1975] || No award presented || No award presented ||

1973

| Col. Edward J. Nash, USA || No award presented || Malcolm S. Forbes Sr., USA || Captain Charles Conrad Jr.; Captain Paul J. Weitz; Captain Joseph Kerwin (all USA)

1974

| || ||

1975

|Lt. Col. Herbert M. Fix, USA || Marion Rice Hart, USA || ||

1976

| colspan=2 rowspan=3 | No award presented ||

1977

|

1978

|

1979

|Byran Allen, USA || No award presented || ||

1980

|Lt. (jg) John Currier, USCG || No award presented || ||

1981

| Jerry Foster, USAThe Daily Diary of President Ronald Reagan, Ronald Reagan Library, December 7, 1982 || Janice Lee Brown, USA || || John W. Young; Capt. Robert L. Crippen, Col. Joseph H. Engle; Capt. Richard Truly (all USA)

1982

| Dormon Cannon, USA; || No award presented ||

1983

| No award presented || Dr. Sally Ride, USA || ||

1984

| Senator Barry Goldwater || Brooke Knapp, USA || ||

1985

| No award presented || No award presented || ||

1986

|Chief Warrant Officer Jon Iseminger, USA || Jeana Yeager, USA || ||

1987

|Allen E. Paulson, USA || Lois McCallin, USA || ||

1988

|Kanellos Kanellopoulos; Greece || Anne Baddour, USA || Per Lindstrand ||

1989

|Capt. George A. Hof Jr., USA; Dr. Max E. Shauck, USA || Gaby Kennard, Australia || ||

1990

| No award presented || No award presented || || Vladimir Titov and Musa Manarov, both Russia

1991

| No award presented || No award presented || ||

1992

| No award presented || No award presented || ||

1993

| || No award presented || || Vance D. Brand, USA

1994

| No award presented || No award presented || ||

1995

| No award presented || Eileen M. Collins, USA || ||

;National Aeronautic Association.

Source:[https://naa.aero/awards/awards-and-trophies/harmon-trophy National Aeronautic Association]

class="wikitable" style="margin:1em 0"
YearAviatorAviatrixAeronaut
1998

| || || Steve Fossett

1999

| Don Cameron || || Dr. Bertrand Piccard; Switzerland; Brian Jones, UK

2000

| || || David Hempleman-Adams

2001

| || Jennifer Murray, UK (USA) || Richard Abruzzo

2002

| || || Steve Fossett

2003

| || || Richard Abruzzo

2004

| || || David Hempleman-Adams

2005

| || || Carol Rymer Davis and Richard Abruzzo

2006

| || || No award

2007

| || || David Hempleman-Adams

2008

| || || No award

2009

| || || No award

2010

| || || No award

2011

| || || John Petrehn[http://naa.aero/userfiles/files/documents/Press%20Releases/Harmon%202011%20PR.pdf NAA Announces John Petrehn to Receive 2011 Harmon Trophy for Ballooning]

2012

| || || No award

2013

| || || No award

2014

| || || No award

2015

| || || Troy Bradley and Leonid Tiukhtyaev[https://naa.aero/userfiles/files/documents/Press%20Releases/Harmon%20Trophy%202015.pdf Troy Bradley and Leonid Tiukhtyaev of the Two Eagles Balloon Flight to Receive the 2015 Harmon Trophy]

2016

| || || No award

2017

| || || No award

2018

| || || Nicolas Tièche and Laurent Sciboz (Fribourg Freiburg Challenge Team)

See also

References

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