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Barnstormer trophy given to Moya Olsen Lear by the Antelope Valley Aero Museum, 1984. The acrylic top is etched with two biplanes on either side of a pilot. "Barnstormer Trophy" is etched above the pilot and an etched scroll under the pilot reads "Antelope Valley Aero Museum." The top stands on a wood base with an engraved metal plate affixed to the front. Engraved text: "Moya Olsen Lear / For /…
Mounted diploma given to Moya Olsen Lear by Pepperdine University, April 16, 1983. The diploma is laminated to a rosewood base. Printed on diploma: "Pepperdine University / To all to whom these letters shall come, Greetings / The Regents of the University on the recommendation of the committee on Degrees and by virtue of the authority in them vested have conferred upon / Moya Olsen Lear / the…
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 base. Engraved text: "William P. Lear / For his outstanding innovations and aviation achievements / From ARCS Los Angeles Chapter / 12-13-70."
Brass statuette of a lion given to Moya Olsen Lear by Lions Clubs International, October 8, 1970. The Lions Clubs International logo sits between the left front and left rear paws of the figurine. Along the base is a metal engraved plate.Engraved text: "Reno Club / 10-8-70 / Moya Lear."
Small bronze cube given to Moya Lear by the American Automobile Association (AAA), September 18, 1982. The AAA logo is engraved on the top of the cube. There is an inscription on the front of cube.Engraved text: "Moya Lear / Guest Speaker / CSAA Mgt. Conference / Reno, Nevada / September 18, 1982."
Entrepreneur of the Year Award given to William P. Lear by the Research Directors' Association of Chicago, May 1970. A paper certificate is mounted under clear acrylic affixed to a wood base. Text: "The Research Directors' Association of Chicago / dedicated to fostering a creative and innovative environment for the utilization of science and engineering for the benefit of all mankind / and /…
Trophy/Base for Crystal Eagle Award, 1986, Aero Club of Northern California to William P. Lear
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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 California Crystal Eagle Award / William P. "Bill" Lear / In recognition of his many visionary contributions to the realm of flight typified by…