Bob Schnuerle Trophy

    Origin
    The trophy was conceived and donated by Mrs. Florence Schnuerle, Bob's mother. Bob was a pilot on the 1970 U. S. Aerobatic Team, coached the Team in 1972, and lost his life in an accident in a Pitts Special in September 1973, practicing for the U. S. Nationals. He was extremely popular with his fellow pilots. One of his favorite programs was the Four Minute Free.

    Criteria
    Presented to the winner of the Four Minute Free Program at the U. S. National Aerobatic Championships annually.

    Procedures
    The name of the recipient is provided the Contest Director by the Scoring Director after the contest is completed. The recipient's plaque is ordered by the Executive Director along with the other trophies for the Nationals. No name is inscribed.

    Presentation
    Recipient trophies consist of a laser cut plaque with a photograph of the permanent trophy set in the plaque. The master trophy remains on display at the IAC Pavilion in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The plaque is presented at the U. S. National Aerobatic Championships annual awards banquet each year.

    THE BOB SCHNUERLE TROPHY - CHRONOLOGY OF RECIPIENTS

    1985 - Gene Beggs
    1986 - Harold Chappell
    1987 - Kermit Weeks
    1988 - Tom Jones
    1989 - Clint McHenry
    1990 - Nikolai Nikitiuk
    1991 - Kermit Weeks
    1992 - Rick Massegee
    1993 - Phillip Knight
    1994 - Rick Massagee
    1995 - Not Flown

     

    1996 - Not Flown
    1997 - Not Flown
    1998 - Not Flown
    1999 - David Martin
    2000 - Kirby Chambliss
    2001 - Mike Mangold
    2002 - Kirby Chambliss
    2003 - David Martin
    2004 - David Martin

 

   

     
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