Aviation Appreciation

Join in the fun and Name That Plane!

Aerospace Manufacturing and Design welcomes all aircraft enthusiasts to join in the fun and NAME THAT PLANE! Each issue, a new aircraft will be featured in the Aviation Appreciation section. Given a photo and a clue box, readers are encouraged to guess which plane is being described and send in their answers to the AMD staff.

Prizes include:
1st place:
A high-quality model
of the featured airplane complete with desk stand and winner’s certificate.

Runners-up:

(2nd through 5th place)
An Aerospace Manufacturing and Design consolation prize. These may be hats, pens, T-shirts, or other exciting products for your enjoyment.

Please send your answers via e-mail to: Matt Grasson, mgrasson@gie.net, with “Aviation Appreciation” in the subject line. Only e-mail entries will qualify.

The entry deadline for the January/February contest is March 29.

Have fun and good luck!

 


 

Runners Up:

Jason Kepler, Director of Engineering,
Aero Twin Inc., Anchorage AK

Daniel Dopp, Internal Applications Engineer,
Guyson Corp., Saratoga Springs, NY

John Mueller, Applications Engineer,
Sumitomo Electric Carbide Inc., Mount Prospect, IL

George Giller, Senior Engineer
Engineering Directorate, Jacobs Technology Inc., Huntsville, AL


Congratulations to our 2009 winners:
Jan/Feb:  Paul A. Vermast,  Southeast Aerospace 
March:   Julio Colmenares, Honeywell
April/May:  Jessica Haynes, Boeing
June/July:  Jeff Lewis, Goodrich Corp.
Aug/Sept: Eric K. Hein, Midwest Turbine
October:  Thomas Daily, Cresent Aerospace
Nov/Dec:  Michael Rogers, Carolina Unmanned Vehicles 


ATTENTION PAST WINNERS!
Where do you display your airplane? Send us a picture of you and the model airplane you won for having the correct answer to the Name that Plane contest and you may be featured in a future issue. E-mail your high resolution photo to: Matthew Grasson at mgrasson@gie.net.


*Contestants may not win the first place prize more than once throughout the duration of the contest, and may only win consolation prizes once per calendar year. Due to the unpredictable nature of postal delivery, prizes will be determined by random drawing from all correct answers received, after a three week waiting period from the issue’s mailing date. The first drawing will name the 1st place winner, followed by four consecutive drawings for consolation prizes. Please send comments or feedback regarding the contest to Matt Grasson,
mgrasson@gie.net

March 2010
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