The Colorado Aviation Hall of Fame[1] was established by the Colorado Aviation Historical Society (CAHS) in Denver, Colorado, USA, on November 11, 1969 for the State of Colorado. The original and first ten Colorado aviation pioneers were inducted into the Hall on that date. Guest speaker for the event was author Ernest K Gann. The Hall of Fame is part of the Heritage Hall in the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, Denver, Colorado.
Originally, to be considered for the Hall of Fame, ones' pioneering activities were to be completed before November 11, 1918. Subsequently, the cut-off date was changed to 1935, then eliminated. Aviation pioneering including development of airports, air mail routes, flying training facilities, flight management and mapping, aviation and aerospace manufacturing and maintenance, aviation weather tracking and forecasting, teaching and educating, advancements in aviation business, and military achievements. These are some of the activities that challenged Colorado aviators and aviation business persons.
In the first 25 years of the Hall of Fame, over 160 Coloradans and organizations have been inducted and so honored.
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Original ten inductees of 1969
- 1) Ivy Baldwin
- 2) Allan F. Bonnalie
- 3) Ira Boyd "Bumps" Humphries (Also spelled Humphreys) - See Grant-Humphreys Mansion.
- 4) Albert E. Humphries (Also spelled Humphreys) - See Grant-Humphreys Mansion.
- 5) Will D. "Billy" Parker
- 6) Chriss J. Peterson
- 7) Reginald Sinclaire
- 8) George W. Thompson
- 9) Frank A. Van Dersari
- 10) Maj. Jerry Cox Vasconcells[2]
- List of current inductees
See also
- Robert Six
- Early Birds of Aviation
- Timeline of aviation
- Wright brothers
- Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey
- National Aviation Hall of Fame
- Utah Aviation Hall of Fame
- military aviation
- civil aviation
- commercial aviation
- general aviation
Source
- ^ Holmes, Charles W., Editor, Honoree Album of the Colorado Aviation Hall of Fame, The Colorado Aviation Historical Society, 1999, Audubon Media Corp., Audobon, IA.
- ^ WWI Aces
External links
- Colorado Aviation Historical Society CAHS Official Website
- Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum, Denver CO
- CAF: American Combat Airman Hall of Fame
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