• The Britannia Trophy is a British award presented by the Royal Aero Club for aviators accomplishing the most meritorious performance in aviation during...
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    Richard Branson (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson (born 18 July 1950) is an English business magnate. In the 1970s, he co-founded the Virgin Group, which today controls...
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    SBAC Cup The Kemsley Trophy The Norton-Griffths Cup The Grosvenor Cup The Siddeley Trophy The Air League Cup The Britannia Trophy is presented by the Royal...
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    Red Arrows (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium and were awarded the Britannia Trophy by the Royal Aero Club for their contribution to aviation. In 1968...
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    David Hempleman-Adams (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    Sir David Kim Hempleman-Adams, KCVO, OBE, KStJ, DL, FRSGS (born 10 October 1956) is an English industrialist and adventurer. He is the first person to...
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  • in June 2023 at the Bramham International Horse Trials and won the Britannia Trophy in 2023. However, in August 2023 she broke several vertebrae in her...
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    Bert Hinkler (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    the Royal Aero Club Gold Medal, the Segrave Trophy, the Johnston Memorial Prize, and the Britannia Trophy for the most meritorious flying performance...
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    No. 111 Squadron RAF (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    Number 111 (Fighter) Squadron, also known as No. CXI (F) Squadron and nicknamed Treble One, was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It was formed in 1917...
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    Alan Cobham (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    Sir Alan John Cobham, KBE, AFC (6 May 1894 – 21 October 1973) was an English aviation pioneer. As a child he attended Wilson's School,[page needed] which...
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    Jim Mollison (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    James Allan Mollison MBE (19 April 1905 – 30 October 1959) was a Scottish pioneer aviator who, flying solo or with his wife, Amy Johnson, set many records...
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    Brian Jones (aeronaut) (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    minutes. For this achievement, he received awards including the Harmon Trophy, the Hubbard Medal, the FAI Gold Air Medal, the Charles Green Salver, the...
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  • cross the English Channel by paramotor. She is the recipient of the Britannia Trophy and winner of the Green Swan Award. In 2016, Dench flew 7000 kilometres...
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    Bertrand Piccard (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    recognition of this accomplishment, Piccard received awards including the Harmon Trophy, the FAI Gold Air Medal and the Charles Green Salver.[citation needed] During...
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    John Alcock (RAF officer) (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    Sir John William Alcock (by Ambrose McEvoy) at the National Portrait Gallery, London Photograph of Britannia Airways Boeing 737 named "Sir John Alcock"...
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    Harold Martin (RAF officer) (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    in a Mosquito, for which he won the Oswald Watt Gold Medal and the Britannia Trophy. In 1947 he flew the meteorological Mosquito for the first transatlantic...
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    Sheila Scott (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    1967, 1968: Brabazon of Tara Award. 1967: Jean Lennox Bird Trophy 1968: Britannia Trophy of the Royal Aero Club of Britain 1971: Royal Aero Club Gold...
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    Tom Campbell Black (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    allow them to win the two sections. Black and Scott were awarded "The Britannia Trophy" and a gold medal by the Royal Aero Club, England, presented "For the...
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  • Ronald Gustave Kellett (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    Ronald Gustave Kellett, DSO, DFC, AE (13 September 1909 – 12 November 1998) was an English stockbroker who became a flying ace during the Second World...
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  • Richard Meredith-Hardy (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    adventurer Miles Hilton-Barber. In 2009, the Royal Aero Club Norton-Griffiths Trophy, presented by Prince Michael of Kent, was jointly awarded to Miles Hilton-Barber...
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  • Jennifer Murray (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    honour in 2004 Royal Aero Club - 1997 Silver Medal, 2000 Britannia Trophy Brabazon Cup Harmon Trophy Inducted in Forest of Friendship "Alumnae Achievement...
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  • Per Lindstrand (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    and the Royal Aero Club's Britannia Trophy in 1988. He is a recipient of America's highest flying award, the Harmon Trophy, given to him by Vice President...
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    Alex Henshaw (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    The Shuttleworth Collection. The Royal Aero Club awarded Henshaw the Britannia Trophy for his record flight. Henshaw considered enlisting in the Royal Air...
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    Roland Beamont (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    double Atlantic flight within 24 hours for which he was awarded the Britannia Trophy. In 1971, he became Panavia flight operations director, responsible...
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    Mary Bailey (aviator) (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    woman that far. This feat won her the 1929 Britannia Trophy. In 1927 and 1928 she twice won the Harmon Trophy as the world's outstanding aviatrix. She also...
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    John Cunningham (RAF officer) (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    States and received the Harmon Trophy from President Dwight D. Eisenhower. It was the most prestigious American trophy for services of civil aviation...
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    Jean Batten (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    the Britannia Trophy, awarded by the Royal Aero Club for the most meritorious flight of 1935 to be made by a British subject, the Challenge Trophy, which...
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    "Royal Aero Club Awards and Trophies - The Britannia Trophy". Royal Aero Club. Retrieved 28 April 2013. "The Britannia Trophy Milestones In British Flying...
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  • Monty Burton (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    London to Christchurch air race in a Canberra PR3 in 1953, winning the Britannia Trophy, now in the RAF Museum, Hendon. Burton married Joan Evans (1942) and...
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  • His achievements were recognised in 1978 when he was awarded the Britannia Trophy, presented by HRH Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales (now King Charles...
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  • Anne Burns (category Britannia Trophy winners)
    1962, Anne and Denis Burns were jointly awarded the Royal Aero Club's Britannia Trophy for their gliding achievements. In 1963 she claimed the women's world...
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