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Plaque/Women in Aviation Pioneers Hall of Fame, Moya Olsen Lear
Plaque given to Moya Olsen Lear by Women in Aviation Pioneers Hall of Fame, 1992. A golden scroll relief with engraved plate is mounted on wood base.Text: "Women in Aviation Pioneers Hall of Fame / Presented to / Moya Lear / In Recognition of Your Notable Contributions to the Advancement of Aviation, 1992."
Plaque/Modern Plastics Competition Award, Lear
Modern Plastics Competition Award, 1938. A piece, likely a label or plate, is missing from the front. Metal loop on reverse.
Plaque/Delta Airlines Flying Colonel, Moya Lear
Plaque given to Moya Olsen Lear by Delta Air Lines, circa 1980-1983. Engraved metal plate mounted on wood base. A photocopy of a clipping about Moya Lear has been taped to the back and includes a handwritten note. Engraved on front: "Delta Air Lines / Flying Colonel / Moya O. Lear / In recognition of major contributions to, and support of, Delta Air Lines / [signature of David C. Garrett, Jr.,…
Plaque/Leaders of Tech, Moya Olsen Lear, Oregon
Appreciation plaque given to Moya Olsen Lear by the Oregon Tech Development Foundation, May 9, 1986. An engraved metal plate is mounted to the wood base. A circular black metal plate is in the upper left corner and appears to be missing a piece. Engraved text: "To Moya Olsen Lear from the Oregon Tech Development Foundation with appreciation for her enthusiastic and inspiring launching of our first…
Plaque/Lear Fan & Moya Lear, Award of Achievement, Reno-Sparks Chamber of Commerce
Plaque given to Moya Olsen Lear by Reno-Sparks Chamber of Commerce, circa 1980s. Ceramic tile inset into wood frame with engraved metal plate. The plate has broken loose from the plaque. Printed on tile: "Reno / The Biggest Little City in the World."Engraved on plate: "Award of Achievement / Moya Lear/Lear Fan Corp. / Contribution in the Advancement of Aviation / Greater Reno-Sparks Chamber of…
Plaque/International Women's Year, Moya Lear, Aviation
Plaque given to Moya Olsen Lear, 1995. A metal plate is mounted to the wood base and includes three logos along with text. The top left logo is for the Ninety-Nines, Inc. The top right logo is for Zonta International. Along the bottom is the logo for the International Women's Year. Text: "In recognition of your contribution to Aerospace/Aviation / Moya Lear / On the anniversary of International…
Plaque/Air Force Materials Lab, Moya Olsen Lear
Appreciation plaque given to Moya Olsen Lear by the United States Air Force Materials Laboratory, May 27, 1981. Two metal plates are mounted to wood base; the top plate, which is slightly askew, features an aerial shot, likely of the Air Force Materials Laboratory. The bottom plate is engraved with text. Engraved text: "To Moya Olsen Lear / In Appreciation from the Air Force Materials Laboratory /…
Plaque/Tony Jannus Award, William Lear, 1974
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. Two metal hooks and a fabric loop are on the reverse.Top plate text: "Tony Jannus Award."Middle plate text: "William Powell Lear / Chairman of the…
Plaque/25 Silver Skies, National Intercollegiate Flying Association, William Lear, 1973
Appreciation plaque given to William P. Lear by the National Intercollegiate Flying Association, May 1973. Two blue and silver aluminum plates are affixed to wood base. The large top plate depicts a partial side view of a bird's head with beak.Top plate text: "25 Silver Skies / National Intercollegiate Flying Association / May 10, 11, 12,/1973 / Host / Southern Illinois / University at Carbondale…
Plaque/National Society of Professional Engineers, Lear Fan, 1983
Plaque awarded to the Lear Fan by the National Society of Professional Engineers, January 1983. A framed engraved brass plate with a shield relief above an inscription is mounted to blue felt background. Text: "The National Society of Professional Engineers recognizes the Lear Fan, Reno, Nevada, as one of the ten Outstanding Engineering Achievements in the United States / 17th Annual Competition /…