Daniel Guggenheim Medal

Daniel Guggenheim Medal
Awarded forInnovators who make notable achievements in the advancement of aeronautics
Sponsored byAIAA, ASME, SAE International, and Vertical Flight Society
CountryInternational
Reward(s)Medal
First awarded1929
Last awarded2023
Websitehttp://www.guggenheimmedal.org Edit this on Wikidata


The Daniel Guggenheim Medal is an American engineering award, established by Daniel and Harry Guggenheim. The medal is considered to be one of the greatest honors that can be presented for a lifetime of work in aeronautics.[1] Its first recipient was Orville Wright. Other recipients have included American and international individuals from aeronautical corporations, governments, and academia.

Dinner in honor of George W. Lewis for the Daniel Guggenheim medal

Since 1929 it has been given annually to persons who make notable achievements in the advancement of aeronautics.[2] It is awarded jointly by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Society of Automotive Engineers, the American Helicopter Society, and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics administers the award.


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