- R.G. Smith Award
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name = R.G. Smith Award
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description = Excellence in aviation art
presenter =National Museum of Naval Aviation
country = USA
year = 1994
website =The
R.G. Smith Award for “excellence in naval aviation art” is awarded annually to a single artist at theNational Museum of Naval Aviation during its annual May symposium inPensacola, Florida . The Museum’s Foundation selects the recipient. The award is a career honor, similar to a lifetime achievement award.Recipients
*1994:
Robert G. Smith
*1995:
*1996: William S. Phillips
*1997: James Dietz
*1998: Bob Rasmussen
*1999: Roy Grinnell [cite news |title=Radford and R.G. Smith Awards presented |work=Wings of Gold |date=Summer 1999]
*2000:Stan Stokes
*2001:
*2002:
*2003: Merv Corning
*2004: Jack Fellows
*2005: Jim Laurier
*2006:
*2007:
*2008: Marc Stewart [cite news |title=Local artist to receive national honor |url=http://www.thecitizen.com/~citizen0/node/25829 |work=The Citizen |date=2008-02-26 ]Namesake
Robert Grant or R.G. Smith contributed immeasurably to the preservation of the heritage and history of U.S. naval aviation through his 50-plus year career as an aeronautical engineer and as an accomplished artist. The
R.G. Smith Award for “excellence in naval aviation art” is bestowed by theNational Museum of Naval Aviation in his honor.R.G. Smith graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering from the Polytechnic College of Engineering in Oakland in 1934. He was hired in 1936 as an engineer by
Northrop Aircraft, then a subsidiary ofDouglas Aircraft , where he helped design naval aircraft such as theSBD Dauntless ,AD Skyraider ,F4D Skyray ,A3 Skywarrior , and theA4 Skyhawk .Later, he became the Douglas Company's full-time artist, spent time as a combat artist in
Vietnam , and was one of the five original founders of the American Society of Aviation Artists. More than a million of his lithographs of commercial and military aircraft have been printed.R.G. Smith died at his home in
Rancho Mirage, California on May 29, 2001 at the age of 87.A selection of over 120 of his paintings and drawings, as well as a complete biography can be found in "R.G. Smith - The Man and his Art: An Autobiography". Hardcover: 112 pages, Schiffer Publishing (February 1999), ISBN-10: 076430755X, ISBN-13: 978-0764307553.
R.G. Smith was designated Honorary Naval Aviator Number 11 on May 8, 1973 by VADM William D. Houser, Deputey
Chief of Naval Operations for Air Warfare. [http://www.history.navy.mil/avh-1910/APP18.PDF]External links
* http://www.users.bigpond.com/pacificwar/R_G_Smith.html
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