
October 2025 winner:
James Rebernick, Mechanical Designer, ATI Forged Products, Cudahy, Wisconsin
How long have you been involved in aerospace manufacturing? 13 years.
How did you become interested in aircraft? After high school I went to school for my Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) license and I got interested in aircraft while going to school.
What is your favorite aircraft and why? The Vought F4U Corsair. I like the history and lines of this old aircraft.
Runners-up:
Max Dvoretsky, Engineering Manager, Noritake Co. Inc. Abrasives Division USA, Mason, Ohio
Steve Richards, Tool Room Supervisor, Wright Tool & Forge, Barberton, Ohio
Submission procedure
To enter the contest, visit http://www.AerospaceManufacturingAndDesign.com/Form/NameThatPlane and fill out the provided entry form. Only completed forms will qualify. A full set of rules is provided.
The entry deadline for this issue’s contest is March 6, 2026. Winners will be announced in the April 2026 issue.Have fun, and good luck!
Look what James won!

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