Bendix Trophy

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title: Bendix Trophy
text: The Bendix Trophy is a U.S. aeronautical racing trophy. The transcontinental, point-to-point race, sponsored by industrialist Vincent Bendix founder of Bendix Corporation, began in 1931 as part of the National Air Races. Initial prize money for the winners was $15,000. The last Bendix Trophy Race was flown in 1962. The trophy was brought back in 1998 by AlliedSignal, the then-owner of the Bendix brand name, to "recognize contributions to aerospace safety by individuals or institutions through in
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description: American annual transcontinental air race (1931–1962)
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