Thompson Trophy

{{Short description|Airplane race}}

File:CHC Cleveland - Thompson Trophy 01.jpg]]

The Thompson Trophy race was one of the National Air Races of the heyday of early airplane racing in the 1930s. Established in 1929, the last race was held in 1961. The race was {{convert|10|mi}} long with {{convert|50|ft|m|adj=mid|-high}} pylons marking the turns, and emphasized low altitude flying and maneuverability at high speeds. As the race was flown around a closed course, crowds in the grandstands could easily see much of the spectacle.

There were two series of Thompson races. The first series followed the award of a "Thompson Cup" in the 1929 National Air Races to the winner of the "International Land Plane Free-For-All" (that is, the unlimited class race). Thompson Products (a predecessor to TRW) decided to sponsor a trophy to be awarded for the next ten years for unlimited class racing (though a stipulation was eventually added excluding women pilots). The trophy was designed by Walter Sinz Campen, Richard N., Outdoor Sculpture of Ohio, Chagrin Falls, Ohio: West Summit Press, 1980 p. 63 and is now at Air and Space Museum. Sinz also made a pair of {{convert|10|ft|m|adj=mid|-tall}} models of the trophy for promotional purposes. Races were held for the next ten years, ending in September 1939. Further races in this series were precluded by the onset of war.

After World War II the original trophy was (according to stipulation) retired. Also, advances in airplane technology, especially the advent of the turbojet, complicated matters. It was decided to establish a new series, with "R" (piston engine) and "J" (jet-powered) divisions. The "R" class was for civilian competition; the "J" division was for military pilots and was administered by the United States Air Force. Roscoe Turner, the last winner of the pre-war trophy, refused to relinquish it, but the original molds were located, and two additional casts were made, differing only in the legend engraved at the base and by placards identifying the division. Division "R" races were held from 1946 to 1949; Division "J" races (also known as "Military Speed Dashes") were held from 1951 to 1961, except 1952 and 1960.

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Winners

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Year

! Location

! Pilot

! Plane

! Speed
mph

! Speed
km/h

! Prize

1929

| Cleveland

| Doug Davis

| Travel Air Type R Mystery Ship
File:Texaco No.13.jpg

|{{convert|194.5|mph|0|disp=table}}

|

1930

| Chicago

| Charles W. Holman

| Laird LC-DW300 Solution
Image:Laird Solution.jpg

| {{convert|201.91|mph|0|disp=table}}

|

1931

| Cleveland

| Lowell Bayles

| Granville Gee Bee Model Z Super Sportster
Image:Geebee.jpg
(replica)

| {{convert|236.239|mph|0|disp=table}}

| $7,500.00

1932

| Cleveland

| Jimmy Doolittle

| Granville Gee Bee Model R-1 Super Sportster
Image:Gee Bee R-1.jpg
(replica)

| {{convert|252.686|mph|0|disp=table}}

| $4,500.00

1933

| Los Angeles

| James R. Wedell

| Wedell-Williams Model 44
Image:WWModel44MissPatterson.JPG
(replica)

| {{convert|237.952|mph|0|disp=table}}

| $3,375.00

1934

| Cleveland

| Roscoe Turner

| Wedell-Williams Model 44
Image:WWModel44RoscoeTurner.JPG
(replica)

| {{convert|248.129|mph|0|disp=table}}

| $4,500.00

1935

| Cleveland

| Harold Neumann

| Howard DGA-6 "Mr. Mulligan" "
Image:Howard DGA-6 Replica.jpg
(replica)

| {{convert|220.194|mph|0|disp=table}}

| $ 6,750.00

1936

| Los Angeles

| Michel Detroyat

| Caudron C.460
image:Caudron 460 Le Bourget 2009.jpg
(replica)

| {{convert|264.261|mph|0|disp=table}}

| $ 9,500.00

1937

| Cleveland

| R. A. "Rudy" Kling

| Folkerts SK-3
Image:Folkerts SK-3.jpg

| {{convert|256.910|mph|0|disp=table}}

| $9,000.00

1938

| Cleveland

| Roscoe Turner

| Laird-Turner Meteor LTR-14
Image:Turner RT-14 Meteor.jpg

| {{convert|283.419|mph|0|disp=table}}

| $22,000.00

1939

| Cleveland

| Roscoe Turner

| Laird-Turner Meteor LTR-14
Image:Turner RT-14 Meteor.jpg

| {{convert|282.536|mph|0|disp=table}}

| $16,000.00

1940

|colspan="6" rowspan="6" style="background:#fffff0;" align="center"|No races during this period due to World War II

1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946

| Cleveland

| Alvin "Tex" Johnston

| Bell P-39Q Airacobra
File:P-39N Airacobra of the 357th Fighter Group at Hamilton Field in July 1943.jpg
(type example)

| {{convert|373|mph|0|disp=table}}

| ?

1947

| Cleveland

| Cook Cleland

| Goodyear F2G Corsair
Image:F2G-1 Bu88458.jpg

| {{convert|396|mph|0|disp=table}}

| ?

1948

| Cleveland

| Anson Johnson

| North American P-51D
image:Anson Williams' P-51 N13Y.jpg

| {{convert|396|mph|0|disp=table}}

| ?

1949

| Cleveland

| Cook Cleland

| Goodyear F2G Corsair
Image:F2G-1 Bu88458.jpg

| {{convert|397|mph|0|disp=table}}

| ?

1951

| Detroit

| Colonel Ascani

| North American F-86E Sabre
File:F-86 in korea.jpg
(type example)

| {{convert|635|mph|0|disp=table}}

| ?

1953

| Dayton

| Brig. General Holtoner

| North American F-86D Sabre
File:North American F-86D Sabre USAF.jpg
(type example)

| {{convert|690|mph|0|disp=table}}

| ?

1954

| Dayton

| Captain Sonnenberg

| North American F-86H Sabre
File:North American F-86H SabreCAM.jpg
(type example)

| {{convert|692|mph|0|disp=table}}

| ?

1955

| Edwards Air Force Base

| Colonel Hanes

| North American F-100C Super Sabre
File:North American F-100C (SN 54-2099) in flight 060905-F-1234S-063.jpg
(type example)

| {{convert|822|mph|0|disp=table}}

| ?

1956

| NAS China Lake

| Commander Windsor

| Vought F8U-1 Crusader
File:F8U-1 Thompson Trophy NAN10-56.jpg

| {{convert|1015|mph|0|disp=table}}

| ?

1957

| Edwards Air Force Base

| Major Drew

| McDonnell F-101A Voodoo
File:F-101A Voodoo.jpg
(type example)

| {{convert|1207|mph|0|disp=table}}

| ?

1958

| Edwards Air Force Base

| Captain Irwin

| Lockheed F-104A Starfighter
File:Lockheed XF-104 (SN 53-7786) in flight 060928-F-1234S-003.jpg
(type example)

| {{convert|1404|mph|0|disp=table}}

| ?

1959

| Edwards Air Force Base

| Major Rogers

| Convair F-106A Delta Dart
File:F-106A Chase Dart.JPEG
(type example)

| {{convert|1525|mph|0|disp=table}}

| ?

1961

| Edwards Air Force Base

| Major Harold E. Confer

| Convair B-58A Hustler
File:Convair XB-58 Hustler in flight 061101-F-1234P-007.jpg
(type example)

| {{convert|1302|mph|0|disp=table}}

| ?

See also

References

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