Ray E. Tenhoff Award

The Ray E. Tenhoff Award recognizes the most outstanding technical paper presented at the annual Society of Experimental Test Pilots (SETP) Symposium in Los Angeles, California.[1] The award was established in 1962 and is given in memory of Convair test pilot, Ray E. Tenhoff, founder and first president of SETP.[2] Tenhoff was killed in B-58 Hustler accident on April 22, 1960.[3]

Criteria

The award is determined by a panel of judges at the completion of the annual SETP Symposium in Los Angeles, California.[1] The award, consisting of a plaque and cash honorarium, is presented at the annual Awards Banquet.[1]

Recipients

Recipients of this award, from 1962 to present, include:[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Ray E. Tenhoff Award Criteria". Society of Experimental Test Pilots. Retrieved September 30, 2010.
  2. Ray E. Tenhoff Award. 52nd Awards Banquet. Privately Published. September 27, 2008.
  3. Conner, N.; Jay Miller (July 2007). "The Wreck of the Hustler; The Great Salt Lake claims a victim". Flight Journal (Ridgefield, CT: Air Age Media). Retrieved September 16, 2009.
  4. "Ray E. Tenhoff Award Recipients". Society of Experimental Test Pilots. Retrieved October 10, 2015.
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