Hindenburg Cup

The Hindenburg Cup was in 1928, the highest recognition aeronautical performance under power and in 1930 additionally also in gliding. It was donated by the President and Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg "for the best annual performance." Proposals for the award in 1928 and 1932 eV from the ring plane and the jointly developed by the German Aerospace Association. It was in the cup to a successor to the Kaiser Prize of the former Prince Henry flights, said, however, went to the winner of a defined competition.

Winners of the Hindenburg Cup were:

After the death of Hindenburg (1934 ) Hindenburg Cup was replaced by the Adolf Hitler price. The first recipient of this award was:

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