March 2024 winner:
Phillip Moore, Senior Principal RF Engineer, Raytheon Electro Optics and RF Group, Atlanta, Georgia
How long have you been in the aerospace business? About 30 years.
How did you become interested in aircraft? During NASA’s Project Mercury program in the early 1960s.
What is your favorite aircraft and why? The North American X-15 because there’s never been anything else like it.
Runners-up:
Aaron Lurie, Software engineer, Collins Aerospace, Binghamton, New York
Eugene Neigoff, Principal, Neigoff Associates Ltd, Surprise, Arizona
Submission procedure
To enter the contest, visit www.AerospaceManufacturing AndDesign.com/Form/NameThatPlane and fill out the provided entry form. Only completed forms will qualify. A full set of rules is provided.
Have fun, and good luck!
The entry deadline for this issue’s contest is June 10, 2024. Winners will be announced in the July 2024 issue.
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