Lockheed Trophy
The Lockheed Trophy was awarded for freestyle aerobatics[1]
The Lockheed Trophy was awarded in freestyle aerobatic competition held in England from 1955 to 1965. The trophy was superseded by the Biancotto Trophy competition, named after three-time Lockheed trophy winner Leon Biancotto, who died in competition in 1962 [2]
History
In 1963 the Lockheed trophy competition was held during the Baginton National Air Race.[3]
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References
- Tony Lloyd. The Lockheed Aerobatic Trophy, 1955-1965.
- Air Progress: 12. December 1973. Missing or empty
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