Lockheed Trophy

The Lockheed Trophy was awarded for freestyle aerobatics[1]

The Lockheed Trophy was awarded in freestyle aerobatic competition held in England from 1955 to 1965. The trophy was superseded by the Bianotto Trophy competition, named after three time Lockheed trophy winner Leon Bianotto, who died in competition in 1962 [2]

History

In 1963 the Lockheed trophy competition was held during the Baginton National Air Race.[3]

References

  1. Tony Lloyd. The Lockheed Aerobatic Trophy, 1955-1965.
  2. Air Progress: 12. December 1973. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. Flight International. 1 August 1963. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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