Awards & Winners

Igor Sikorsky

Date of Birth 25-May-1889
Place of Birth Kiev
(Ukraine, Kiev Oblast, Russian Empire, Ukrainian SSR, Rus')
Nationality United States of America, Russia
Also know as Igor Ivanovich Sikorsky
Profession Engineer, Aerospace Engineer, Inventor, Aircraft designer
Igor Ivanovich Sikorsky, was a Russian American aviation pioneer in both helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. He designed and flew the world's first multi-engine fixed-wing aircraft, the Russky Vityaz in 1913, and the first airliner, Ilya Muromets, in 1914. After emigrating to the United States in 1919, Sikorsky founded the Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation in 1923, and developed the first of Pan American Airways' ocean-conquering flying boats in the 1930s. In 1939 Sikorsky designed and flew the Vought-Sikorsky VS-300, the first viable American helicopter, which pioneered the rotor configuration used by most helicopters today. Sikorsky would modify the design into the Sikorsky R-4, which became the world's first mass-produced helicopter in 1942.

Awards by Igor Sikorsky

Check all the awards nominated and won by Igor Sikorsky.

1967


National Medal of Science for Engineering
(For pioneering in the development of multi-engined aircraft, both land and sea planes, and for developing the helicopter as a useful and important device of aerial transportation.)

1963