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France: "Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) Gold Air" Medal 1968-Dated MS61 NGC,...
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Description
Seldom-Seen FAI Gold Air Medal
"Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) Gold Air" Medal
1968-Dated MS61 NGC, 50mm. 72.7gm. By E. Blin. Awarded to famed
Russian aviator, Sergey Vladimirovich Ilyushin, in recognition for
his advancements and innovation in aircraft design. An impressive
and undeniably important piece of aviation history, this gold award
Medal simply stuns upon first inspection. While the expansive
nature of this mid-century gold Medal is quite desirable, the
visually captivating design propels this piece to another level,
reminiscent of early Art Deco design France was known for. An
exceedingly engaging specimen that is sure to pique the interest of
those seeking aeronautical-related trophies as one of the two
highest awards offered by the FAI.Sergey Ilyushin began his aviation career in 1921, studying at the Red Air Fleet Engineering Institute. He gained early acclaim for glider design, earning a first prize in Germany in 1925. After graduating in 1926, he worked on aircraft development for the Soviet Air Force and later joined the TsAGI Design Bureau.
In 1933, Ilyushin became head of the design bureau that would become the renowned Ilyushin OKB. He designed the Il-2, the most-produced combat aircraft in history, and the Il-4 bomber, both critical to the Soviet WWII effort. Postwar, he led the development of major Soviet airliners like the Il-18 and Il-62. Honored with high military and scientific ranks, he remained chief designer until retiring in 1970. From 1937 to 1970, he also served in the Supreme Soviet.
Metal: Gold
Diameter: 50mm
More information about French Coins. See also: France World Coin Nationality.
Estimate: $20,000 - $25,000.
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2025 August 27 - 29 ANA World & Ancient Coins Platinum Session and Signature® Auction #3125 (go to Auction Home page)
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