Trophy given to William P. Lear by ARCS Foundation, Inc., December 13, 1970. The crystal trophy features a blue circle that reads "ARCS FOUNDATION, INC." on the front with an etching of Rodin's "The Thinker" on verso. It stands on an engraved metal…
Shield-shaped plaque given to William P. and Moya Olsen Lear by the Nevada Opera Guild, 1972. The engraved brass plate is slightly crooked and mounted on a wood base. A metal hook is affixed to the back.Text: "Patrons Extraordinaire / Mr. & Mrs.…
Trophy constructed out of large wood rectangular base with a thin black plaque attached to the center front. The plaque has the Lions American Bowl logo and the text, "William P. Lear American of the Year, Lions American Bowl Tampa Stadium, January…
Appreciation plaque given to Moya Olsen Lear by Aerotech and SAE International, 1989. Five raised reliefs of golfer in wood base with engraved brass plate.Engraved on plate: "Aerotech '89 / SAE International / Presented in appreciation to Mrs. Moya…
Trophy awarded to William P. Lear at the Western Plastics Exposition, 1979. Clear acrylic tower with black engraved metal base. Engraved on front: "WPE / Western Plastics Exposition / Jupiter Award for Design Excellence / 1979 / For the design of…
Part of the Crystal Eagle Award given to William P. Lear by the Aero Club of Northern California, 1986. The award is in two pieces: this is the redwood base with an engraved metal plate mounted to the front. Engraved text: "The Aero Club of Northern…
Plaque given to William P. Lear, Sr. by National Business Aircraft Association, October 30, 1975. Includes metal bracket on back.Text: "National Business Aircraft Association Award for Meritorious Service to Aviation presented to William P. Lear, Sr.…
Heart-shaped acrylic plaque given to William P. Lear, Sr. by the Wichita Sections SAE-AIAA, 1971. Includes wire for hanging on back.Printed on front metal plate: "William P. Lear, Sr., Wichita Sections SAE-AIAA, All-American Engineer, 1971."
Tony Jannus Award. Wood plaque with raised bronze circular casting at top and three smaller plates beneath it. The circular top plate depicts the Wright Flyer on a blue background and has two leaf accents below. Each of the three plates is inscribed.…
Plaque awarded to William P. Lear for his personal contributions to aviation from the International Ninety-Nines, Inc., August 14, 1971. Metal hanging hardware present on reverse.