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Old 1st Oct 2013, 22:03
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Thumbs up Nick Lappos honoured by the Guild Of Air Pilots




The Sir Barnes Wallis Medal 2013

Awarded in recognition of an exceptional and innovative contribution to aviation.


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During 40 years of work in the US aerospace industry Nicholas (Nick) Lappos has made an immense contribution, as a test pilot and as an engineer, to the development and application of advanced technologies for aircraft, particularly rotorcraft. During this time, he has accrued over 7,500 flight hours in helicopters, including over 2,500 in experimental or engineering test flying. He has contributed both as an experimental test pilot and in a variety of project engineer, project management and strategic management roles with US aerospace companies. In so doing he has been instrumental in identifying, developing and testing a wide variety of advanced technologies which, when introduced to company products, have made a major contribution to the expansion of civil and military helicopter capabilities on an international scale.

Nick joined the US Army in 1968, training as a helicopter pilot on AH-1 Hueycobra and serving in Vietnam where he was awarded the US Bronze Star and the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry.He left the Army and after graduating with a BSc in Aerospace Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1973, joined Sikorsky as a Flight Test Engineer, before being appointed as Experimental Test Pilot. In the following 27 years of flight testing he had a number of important project development roles on CH-53, UH-60 Black Hawk, and RAH-66 Comanche platforms. However his main development task was as Project Pilot for the S-76 civil helicopter; he carried out the first flight, led development and certification flying and was closely identified with this programme throughout the world.

His combination of test pilot skills and engineering training allowed him to make a substantial contribution to a number of world-leading projects. These included Sikorsky’s co-axial, rigid rotor, Advancing Blade Concept high speed aerodynamic research platform, the Shadow fly-by-wire flight control research programme and the Fantail embedded fenestron rotor research project. His ground-breaking work on the theoretical understanding of helicopter manoeuvrability and agility lead to the award of a Technical Fellowship from the American Helicopter Society.

Nick amassed 17 patents for inventions in helicopter engineering, including advanced engine and flight controls offering greater flight safety in degraded visual flight conditions and high manoeuvring states. Many of these concepts were tested in the fly-by-wire flight controls of the RAH-66 Comanche, and are now part of the standard suite of digital control techniques used in rotorcraft. In 2002 he became Programme Manager for the S-92 helicopter and under his leadership, the programme was awarded the prestigious Robert J. Collier Trophy for the most outstanding achievement in US Aeronautics.

In 2005 he moved to Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, serving as Vice President of Government Programmes, and was responsible for the successful integration of advanced radar and sensor technology onto the Gulfstream G-5 aircraft. He then joined Bell Helicopter Textron in 2008 first as Senior VP Research Development and Rapid Prototyping and later as Chief Technology Officer. Many of the advanced features of the Bell 525 Relentless medium helicopterwere developed and proven during his tenure.

He returned to Sikorsky in 2011 as Senior Technical Fellow for Advanced Technology, identifying the advanced technologies essential to the development of new company products and capabilities. He is Chairman of the United States Vertical Lift Consortium, which is chartered to help the US Department of Defense steer the development of the next generation of rotorcraft, known as the Future Vertical Lift (FVL) initiative.

Nick will receive the Medal at the Guild's annual Trophies and Awards Banquet to be held in the Great Hall of London's historic Guildhall on the 23rd October.

The Banquet will be attended by His Royal Highness Prince Andrew Duke of York, Grand Master of the Guild. Official guests include leading figures in aviation from around the world.



The Banquet is open to all Guild members and their guests.
Closing date for applications to attend: This Friday 4th October

For more information and a downloadable Application Form click the Guild badge ...............



Tudor Owen

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Note: The Guild became the Honourable Company of Air Pilots in February 2014.

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A well earned Award for a fellow who has certainly been a Leader in the Helicopter Industry. He holds some interesting Patents in addition to his other accomplishments and achievements.

Congratulations Nick.....very glad to hear the News.
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Well done, Nick.

And you will be unique in receiving the Award from the last ever Master of the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators
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Congratulations Nick and thank you for your overwhelming contribution to this industry.

I will be there to celebrate with you and I hope you will join me in a glass of a suitable beverage.
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Many congratulations Nick, well deserved!

I was amazed that I was able to contact you on skype a while ago & have a lovely friendly chat!!
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Well done Nick, very well deserved.

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Thanks, Guys! The award leave me speechless! So too does the thought of getting out my Tux.

I am looking forward to London - next to my native New York, my favorite city on the planet.
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Well Done! Mr. Lappos!!

I distinctly remember seing you in an orange flight suit in the separate front cockpit of an S-76 at some stage on the front of Air International!

To have held a semi-intelligent conversation with you even if only on the internet is amazing!

Congrats!

Cheers
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Nick lies.....nothing leaves him speechless.....he can drone on for ages!

I am off to see Omar the Tent Maker for my Tux....referred by Nick!

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Thumbs up

Many congratulations Nick for your well-deserved honour for all you have achieved in this industry

I wish I could be there to see you being presented with your award, but sadly will be in Nigeria at the time. I look forward to seeing the photos.
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Congrats Nick!
Thanks for your contribution to this industry, on-line and off-line

Regards
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Sounds like an excellent idea, congratulations to Nick.
Regards TET
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Not having met Nick, I only know about him from what I've read over the years on PPrune. Even if he's only half as good as people say, it's a well deserved award. Congratulations Nick.
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Congrats Nick, from both my dad and I.
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Congratulations.
Well deserved.
Cheers
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Well done, Nick. Well deserved.
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What a great career it has been!

Congratulations!
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Nick Lappos was presented with his medal at the Guild of Air Pilots' Trophies & Awards Banquet held at London's Guildhall on Wednesday evening.



Nick with Captain Jim Lovell and Flying Lawyer, Master of the Guild


Captain Lovell received the Guild's Award of Honour.


Captain Lovell with HH Judge Tudor Owen (Master) and HRH The Duke of York (Grand Master)



SASless came from North Carolina especially for the Banquet.


SASless in foreground opposite Nick and his wife Mary



Almost 700 guests at the Banquet





Note: The Guild became the Honourable Company of Air Pilots in February 2014.
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You fellows throw a pretty nice 'do'! Somebody check SASless' pockets for missing silverware!

Congrats Nick, Capt. Lovell and all the honorees...looks like a fine evening.
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