The Jack Black Memorial Trophy

Updated on: February 20, 2010

Jack Black was Australia's pioneer in electric powered flight.
He passed away in July 1983 and his wife Marie first presented the trophy to the
winner of the F3E event at the 1983-1984 Nationals held at Richmond, NSW.

Year Winner's Name Event Location

Bill Hamilton, best Australian F5B pilot @ 63rd Nats

2009-2010 Bill Hamilton 63rd Nationals Albury/Wodonga
2008-2009 Raymond Pike 62nd Nationals, NSW Cootamundra
2007-2008 Not awarded - F5B not run 61st Nationals, WA Perth
2006-2007 Raymond Pike 60th Nationals, Vic Albury/Wodonga
2005-2006 Raymond Pike 59th Nationals, SA Milang
2004-2005 David Hines 58th Nationals, NSW Richmond
2002-2003 Gregg Voak 56th Nationals, Vic Albury/Wodonga
2001-2002 Gregg Voak 55th Nationals, Vic Albury/Wodonga
2000-2001 Not awarded - F5B not run 54th Nationals, WA Busselton
1999-2000 Not awarded - F5B not run 53rd Nationals, NSW Nowra
1998-1999 Raymond Pike 52nd Nationals, Qld Toowoomba
1997-1998 Raymond Pike 51st Nationals, SA Waikerie
1996-1997 Raymond Pike 50th Nationals, NT Darwin
1995-1996 Raymond Pike 49th Nationals, Vic Ballarat
1994-1995 Mark Ferguson 48th Nationals, WA (10 cell) Mundijong
1993-1994 Raymond Pike 47th Nationals, NSW Wagga Wagga
1992-1993 Raymond Pike 46th Nationals, Qld Bundaberg
1991-1992   45th Nationals, SA Waikerie
1990-1991 Peter Pine 44th Nationals, Vic Bendigo
1989-1990 Hans Sommerauer 43rd Nationals, WA Bunbury
1988-1989 Peter Pine 42nd Nationals, Qld Amberley
1987-1988 Hans Sommerauer 41st Nationals, NSW Richmond
1986-1987 Wayne Hadkins 40th Nationals, SA Waikerie
1985-1986 John Adams 39th Nationals, Vic Wangaratta
1984-1985 Peter Cranfield 38th Nationals, WA Mandurah
1983-1984 Mike O'Reilly 37th Nationals, NSW Richmond