Posted on 06/18/2003 5:51:34 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
All-Time Top 100 Stars of Aerospace & Aviation Announced | |
18 Jun 2003, 3:00pm ET |
- - - - - Wright Brothers, Wernher von Braun Earn Top Ranking as Most Important and Influential Ever in Aviation Week's 'Top 100 Stars of Aerospace' Poll NEW YORK, June 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In the year commemorating the 100th anniversary of The Wright Brothers historic flight, Wilbur and Orville Wright, followed by Wernher von Braun, Robert Goddard, Leonardo da Vinci, Glenn Curtiss, Charles A. Lindbergh, William L. "Billy" Mitchell, Clarence L. "Kelly" Johnson, Neil A. Armstrong, Daniel Bernoulli were voted the top 10 luminaries in aviation and aerospace history in a poll of industry professionals unveiled today. Aviation Week's Aviation Week's "Top 100 Stars of Aerospace" poll, a first-ever initiative to identify the most important, most interesting and most influential people in the global aerospace community -- past and present -- was revealed today at a gala event of industry professionals in Paris. As voted by their peers, the most important aviation and aerospace personalities of all-time are as follows: "These men and women are the dreamers and doers who have changed the way we live. Every aspect of modern life is affected because of their accomplishments, inspiration and vision of flight," said Aviation Week Group Executive Vice President/Publisher Kenneth E. Gazzola. "The list is truly global -- 20 from France alone -- which demonstrates that the desire to go higher and faster is shared by people all over the earth." Additional information, including biographical sketches and the top three finishers in 15 different categories, is available at www.AviationNow.com . The Top 100 program, part of Aviation Week's The Next Century of Flight (NCF) education and outreach initiative, is produced in partnership with the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS) and its U.S. affiliate, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). The voting website, designed and hosted by IBM, featured more than 760 candidates in 15 categories. To ensure the credibility and professional caliber of the Top 100 results, the ballot was only open to ICAS and AIAA affiliates and members, Aviation Week group subscribers and Next Century of Flight program partners. About Aviation Week With nearly 50 products and services and a core audience of some one million professionals and enthusiasts, Aviation Week, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, is the world's premier multimedia information and service provider to the aviation and aerospace market. The Next Century of Flight leverages all of the assets of the Aviation Week group to promote aviation education and aerospace careers around the world. The program is currently supported by these partners: Founded in 1888, The McGraw-Hill Companies is a global information services provider meeting worldwide needs in the financial services, education and business information markets through leading brands such as Standard & Poor's, BusinessWeek and McGraw-Hill Education. The Corporation has more than 320 offices in 34 countries. Sales in 2002 were $4.8 billion. Additional information is available at http://www.mcgraw-hill.com About IBM IBM (NYSE:IBM) is one of the largest providers worldwide in the field of information technology (hardware, software and services). The company employs approximately 310,000 people worldwide and is active in more than 160 countries. IBM and its partners provide their clients with a complete range of products in advanced information technology: from hardware and software through services and complex application solutions through to outsourcing projects and training facilities. Further information can be obtained about IBM on www.ibm.com . CO: Aviation Week; McGraw-Hill Companies; IBM ST: New York, France IN: ARO AIR PUB MAC SU: SVY TDS KJ -- NYW111 -- 0520 06/18/2003 15:00 EDT http://www.prnewswire.com |
Dreamers and doers. These are dreamers. So was Jules Verne and several others on the list.
Would be interesting to know who was polled!
These people were on monkey-crack
Some kind of altitude record?
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