Recipients Oswald Watt Gold Medal
fairey iiid floatplane flown ivor mcintyre during circumnavigation of australia in 1924
1924 flight lieutenant ivor mcintyre – pilot of royal australian air force (raaf) fairey iiid configured floatplane in first circumnavigation of australia air; departing raaf point cook, victoria on 6 april 1924 , landing on st. kilda beach 44 days later
1925 e. j. jones
1926 ivor mcintyre – second award;
1927 bert hinkler
1928 bert hinkler – second award;
1929 sir charles kingsford smith
1930 sir charles kingsford smith – second award;
1931 bert hinkler – third award;
1932 bert hinkler – fourth award;
1933 sir charles kingsford smith – third award;
1934 sir charles kingsford smith – fourth award;
1935 harry frank (jim) broadbent
1936 edgar percival
1937 dr. clyde fenton
1938 don bennett
1939-45 no awards
1946 don bennett – second award;
1947 squadron leader harold brownlow martin
1948-49 no awards
1950 martin warner
1951 patrick gordon taylor
1952 squadron leader p. g. fisher
1953 wing commander derek jell cuming
1954 mervyn waghorn
1955-56 no awards
1957 sir donald anderson
1958 squadron leader d.w leckie
1959 a.e chadwick
1960 brigadier guy n moore
1961 no award
1962 henry millicer
1963 no award
1964 edward connellan – founder of connellan airways in 1939
1965 no award
1966 harry schneider
1967 sir hudson fysh – founder of qantas in 1921
1968 no award
1969 george alfred (peter) lloyd
1970-72 no awards
1973 sir norman brearley – founder of west australian airways in 1921
1974 sir lawrence wackett
1975 sir reg ansett – founder of ansett in 1935
1976 clive canning – flew thorp t-18 had built himself melbourne london , return; arrival in london on 1 july completed first australia-england flight in homebuilt aircraft
1977 horrie miller – founder of macrobertson miller airlines in 1927
1978 no award
1979 bill moyes
1980-82 no awards
1983 dick smith
1984-87 no awards
1988 ian honnery
1989-91 no awards
1992 chris dewhirst – first person fly balloon on mount everest
1993 george scotty allan
1994 no award
1995 jon johanson
1996 shirley adkins
1997 bernie sarroff
astronaut andy thomas, 1998 medal recipient
1998 dr andrew (andy) thomas – australian-born nasa astronaut stationed on mir space station 141 days january june 1998; , on space shuttle missions sts-77, sts-89/sts-91 (to , mir), sts-102 , sts-104
1999 paul d. scully-power
2000-2010 no awards
2011 squadron leader paul simmons
2012 john w. dickenson
^ flying helmet - major h.t shaw, rfc & raf, circa 1918 . museumvictoria.com.au. museum victoria. retrieved 27 february 2014.
^ johanson (1997) p.59
^ world aviation in 1976 . century-of-flight.net. retrieved 27 february 2014.
^ casa media release - casa chairman honoured
^ squadron leader simmons wins oswald watt medal retrieved 8 september 2012
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